Parenting the Autistic Child
161 Tips and Tricks for Raising a Child on the Autism Spectrum
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ナレーター:
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Tanya Nakogee
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著者:
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Kristen Thrasher
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability that is caused by differences in one's brain. Children with autism will often have repetitive or restricted interests and behaviors, as well as troubles with social interaction and communication. Children who have autism also likely have different ways of paying attention and moving, as well as learning. In Parenting the Autistic Child: 161 Strategies for Parenting a Child on the Autism Spectrum we cover a lot of ground; in fact, there are 25 different chapters. The following chapters are inside:
- What Autism Looks Like in Children
- Twenty-Five Signs of Autism in Preschool Children
- Autism Self-Test for Parents
- How to Help Your Child With Autism Thrive
- Fourteen Practical Tips for Raising a Child with Autism
- Ten Simple Ways to Help Your Autistic Child
- Seven Do's and Don'ts in Raising an Autistic Child
- Six Parenting Styles to Avoid
- How to Interact with an Autistic Child
- Four Discipline Strategies for the Autistic Child
- Twenty-Nine Things Autistic Parents Want You to Know
- Seven Types of Behavioral Treatments for the Autistic Child
- Eight Sleep Tips for Autistic Children
- Seven Tips for Talking to an Autistic Child
- Five Strategies to Boost Your Child's Concentration
- Twenty-Five Strategies to Get Your Autistic Child to Listen
- Seven Strategies for Helping Your Autistic Child Make Eye Contact
- Six Tips to Handle an Autism Meltdown
- Ten Strategies to Calm Anxiety
- Five Tips to Help Your Autistic Child Communicate
- Sixteen Strategies for Calming Your Autistic Child
- Six Tips to Help Your Autistic Child Make Friends
- Eleven Tips for New Autistic Parents
- How Autism Affects the Entire Family
- How to Talk to Your Family and Friends About Autism
As you can see, there is truly something for everyone inside. It is more like listening to a friend talk, instead of a parenting manual.
©2022 Kristen Thrasher (P)2022 Thrasher Publishing House