The book has been used as the basis of research by Appalachian State University, by Michael Marlow & Gayle Disney.[4]
Bookrags has provided a One Child Summary & Study Guide for educational purposes.[5]
Reviewing the book for the Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders, Mandy Brent concluded that "this book is an interesting but undeveloped narrative and is of limited use to the practising clinician" .[6]
The book is used as a reference in the book Inquiry and Reflection: Framing Narrative Practice in Education by Diane DuBose Brunner.[7]