How to Help Your Autistic Spectrum Child: Practical ways to make family life run more smoothly / Digital original - eBook
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How to Help Your Autistic Spectrum Child: Practical ways to make family life run more smoothly / Digital original - eBook  -     By: Jackie Brealy, Beverly Davies

How to Help Your Autistic Spectrum Child: Practical ways to make family life run more smoothly / Digital original - eBook

White Ladder / 2015 / ePub

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Title: How to Help Your Autistic Spectrum Child: Practical ways to make family life run more smoothly / Digital original - eBook
By: Jackie Brealy, Beverly Davies
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: White Ladder
Publication Date: 2015
ISBN: 9781908281999
ISBN-13: 9781908281999
Stock No: WW106821EB

Publisher's Description

Over half a million people in Britain are somewhere on the autistic spectrum. It can be devastating to discover that your child has an ASD (autistic spectrum disorder) and even tougher helping them to cope with life. 

Many books will tell you the latest theories about what causes ASD, but what you really want to know is how to get a decent night's sleep, or stop your child flapping their arms, or find some time for your other children.

This second, fully updated edition of this lifeline for parents helps them understand their ASD child and offers practical advice on all the problems that can make day-to-day life so tough.

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Jackie Brealy (Author)
Jackie Brealy is a mother of four whose son, now in his twenties, has Asperger's syndrome. She is trained in special needs teaching and now teaches many children with conditions on the autistic spectrum.

Beverly Davies (Author)
Co-author and journalist Beverly Davies researched the book by talking to many parents with children on the autistic spectrum.

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