
30 Things a Child with High Functioning Autism/Asperger Spectrum Disorder Syndrome Wants You to Know
Strategies, Solutions, Examples, and Stories for Successful Parenting
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Dr. Joseph Jordan, a renowned psychologist with vast expertise in the field of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), offers parents and caregivers an essential manual for comprehending and assisting kids with high functioning autism and Asperger syndrome in 30 Things a Child with High Functioning Autism/Asperger Spectrum Disorder Syndrome Wants You to Know.
Informed by Dr. Jordan's years of clinical expertise, cutting-edge research, and the firsthand accounts of youngsters on the autism spectrum, this illuminating audiobook is organized around 30 major insights. Each chapter offers a useful, doable technique or solution intended to aid parents in comprehending the special requirements, perspectives, and capacities of their child.
To provide a vivid and unique touch to the offered scientific and practical knowledge, Dr. Jordan also incorporates examples and stories from his practice. These narratives provide context for the tactics by placing them in authentic situations. Dr. Jordan offers resources for additional reading and research in addition to the ideas and solutions, making this audiobook a reference manual that families can use repeatedly.
The audiobook 30 Things a Child with High Functioning Autism/Asperger Spectrum Disorder Syndrome Wants You to Know isn't simply for parents and other adults who provide care for such children. It serves as an invitation to comprehend, understand, and empathize, bridging the gap between the world of neurotypical children and their rich inner lives. Dr. Jordan's approach ultimately aims to create an atmosphere where each child, regardless of their neurological make-up, can thrive.
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Each chapter delves into a specific aspect or challenge that kids with High Functioning Autism or Asperger's might face, and it’s presented in a way that really makes you understand things from your child's perspective. I've started applying some of the approaches from the book, like how to communicate more effectively with my child and understand their unique sensory needs. It’s amazing how such small changes in my approach have made a significant difference in our daily interactions. The stories and examples in the book are particularly helpful because they give real-life context to the strategies discussed, making them easier to apply in our own lives.
This book helped me understand my child better
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