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Understanding AUTISM, Walk A Mile in Their Shoes : Beginners Guide to: Diagnosis Process, Creating Routines, Managing Sensory Difficulties, Surviving Meltdowns, And much more!

Part of the Understanding Autism series
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According to statistics reported by CDC in 2020, 1 in 54 children in the USA were diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in 2016. The latest statistics in the UK show that there are 700,000 autistic diagnoses. It is suggested that boys are 4 times more likely to get a diagnosis of autism than girls.

Autism does not discriminate; it affects all ethnicities and socio-economic groups. Symptoms can be slight to severe and everything in between. Getting the diagnosis and intervention early is better, however, unfortunately, this does not happen for all families.Like so many parents, you might be wondering if you are doing things right. Aside from being a Speech and Language Therapist, I am also a mum and I know the worry we put ourselves through. The internet is our go-to resource to find our answers but with such a wide spectrum, it's hard to find the exact advice for your individual child. One of your biggest concerns may well be Speech and language. These are highly complex learning areas that we take for granted and are especially difficult if your child has more complex needs. But then what about all of the other areas that your little one might find challenging? What can you do to help your child with sensory difficulties and meltdowns?

If you have received a recent autism diagnosis, your mind is probably full of questions, and you have no idea where to begin and you start typing questions into search engines. If this sounds like you, then you will have noticed hundreds of different sites offering information that is too complex and lengthy for light bedtime reading which is probably the only time you'll have to read without being distracted by what your child is doing.

From the point of view of an experienced professional and a parent, we are going to look at all the different areas of development for children with ASD. This is the first book in a series of books dedicated to helping parents and families of ASD children. We will look at the world of autism today and I will provide you with the knowledge you need to build a solid foundation. In this book...

  • Learn about the ASD diagnosis process
  • Learn to create routines that you and your child can easily manage
  • Discover simple ways to help your child develop their early interaction skills
  • Tips and tricks to manage your child's anxiety
  • Learn about different types of speech/play therapy you can do at home
Each bite-sized book will cover a new topic. The next book is on potty training and mastering personal care skills. There will be books focusing on speech and language development and much more so look out for those.

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Independently Published
873116061Y / 9798731160612
Paperback / softback
31/03/2021
English
96 pages
127 x 203 mm, 113 grams