What is Autism Spectrum Disorder? What does a diagnosis of ASD mean for the child and for you? How can you learn to fully understand behaviours common to ASD and help the child grow and prosper?
This short introduction is an ideal starting point for anyone encountering ASD for the first time. The book covers all of the essential information needed to ground an understanding of the condition and offers effective practical strategies for assisting children who are living with ASD. It advocates putting aside conventional thinking and considering things from a different perspective - the way that the child with ASD sees the world.
This concise and straight-talking guide to ASD will ensure parents, carers, teachers and other professionals feel confident, informed and able to cope with the road ahead.
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder? What does a diagnosis of ASD mean for the child and for you? How can you learn to fully understand behaviours common to ASD and help the child grow and prosper?
This short introduction is an ideal starting point for anyone encountering ASD for the first time. The book covers all of the essential information needed to ground an understanding of the condition and offers effective practical strategies for assisting children who are living with ASD. It advocates putting aside conventional thinking and considering things from a different perspective - the way that the child with ASD sees the world.
This concise and straight-talking guide to ASD will ensure parents, carers, teachers and other professionals feel confident, informed and able to cope with the road ahead.
Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. Nuts and Bolts. 2. Diagnosis. 3. The Pervasive Developmental Disorders are Hard Wired. 4. How to Recognise the Person who has ASD. 5. How People with ASD See the World. 6. Stress and Anxiety. 7. And Now for the Good News. 8. Rules of Engagement; So What are We Going to Do About It? Appendix: DSM-IV Criteria for the Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder.
For anyone encountering ASD for the first time
Paul G. Taylor is an experienced consultant paediatrician working in a regional general hospital in New Zealand. He specializes in Autism Spectrum Disorder and works directly with many young people with ASD, their families and their schools. He has been giving talks on ASD for the past 12 years.
A Beginner's Guide to Autism Spectrum Disorders: Essential
Information for Parents and Professionals is an excellent short
book to start with when someone knows nothing about ASD but needs a
quick and brief introduction to it... What is unique about this
book is that the author has managed to touch on and explains
aspects of the condition in simple terms, avoiding scientific
jargon that might put people off... It will be a useful guide to
parents who have just received a diagnosis for their child and need
some quick answers and top tips, and it will be beneficial to
professionals who have come across an individual with ASD for the
first time and want to find out more about them.
*The Hoffmann Foundation*
This book is handy, easy to read and gives a good understanding of
ASDs. It gives a good idea of how someone with an ASD behaves and
the reasons for doing so and therefore would be a good book for
anyone new to the conditions...The chapter on Punishment was really
good as was the chapter about Specific Intervention Programmes That
Have No Proof They Work. The part about the MMR vaccination was
important and something that needs publicising more widely and Paul
has made a very good start in getting the message across.
*OAASIS*
Teachers, parents, and others associated with someone with ASD will
undoubtedly value this guide. Those with ASD will, in turn, profit
from their community's understanding of their challenges, thus
aiding stress, aggression, and transition management.
*Fore Word Reviews*
Whilst concise, this book provides an up – to – date commentary as
well as practical advice on numerous aspects of diagnosing and
coping with autism. I would highly recommend this book to anyone
who wants to better their understanding of autism.
*Families Online*
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