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Book Synopsis

Presenting a revolutionary lifestyle approach for the whole family, this step-by-step guide will help you to reduce your child's stress and anxiety levels by regulating their environment, eating and nutrition, energy, and encouraging emotional self-regulation.

Children with autism often experience very high stress levels in learning and social environments, which can exacerbate problem behaviors and damage their physical and emotional health. This book demonstrates that lowering stress levels through regulating a child's experiences and environments, and giving them the tools to cope when stressful situations are unavoidable, can make a huge and very positive difference to their behavior, physical health, socialisation and happiness.

Brimming with exercises, recipes, tips and real-life examples, this warm and supportive guide will help you transform the life of your child with autism and benefit the whole family.



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Autism and the Stress Effect is a welcome book that distills much of the information about the internal noise of stress, pain or perhaps the chemical effects of a terrible diet and delivers a useful and digestible guide for our autism community to use to improve the care and nurturing of our children. -- Timothy Buie MD, Director of Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Lurie Center for Autism, Massachusetts General Hospital for Children

Table of Contents
Part One. Introduction. Introduction to Autism and The Stress Effect. 1. A New Way Foreword. 2. Decades of Cumulative Knowledge. 3. Autism and The Stress Effect. Part Two. A Word About Regulating. 4. Environmental Regulation. 5. Eating and Nutritional Regulation. Co-written by Jennifer Frank, R.D. 6. Emotional Self-Regulation. Co-written by Johanna Lantz, Ph.D. 7. Energy Regulation. Co-written by John Ratey, M.D. and Nicole Kinney, D.P.T. 8. What to Track. 9. Where to Begin. Epilogue. About the Center for Discovery. Appendices.

Autism and the Stress Effect: A 4-step lifestyle

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    A Paperback / softback by Theresa Hamlin, John Ratey

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      Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
      Publication Date: 21/11/2015
      ISBN13: 9781849057486, 978-1849057486
      ISBN10: 1849057486

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Presenting a revolutionary lifestyle approach for the whole family, this step-by-step guide will help you to reduce your child's stress and anxiety levels by regulating their environment, eating and nutrition, energy, and encouraging emotional self-regulation.

      Children with autism often experience very high stress levels in learning and social environments, which can exacerbate problem behaviors and damage their physical and emotional health. This book demonstrates that lowering stress levels through regulating a child's experiences and environments, and giving them the tools to cope when stressful situations are unavoidable, can make a huge and very positive difference to their behavior, physical health, socialisation and happiness.

      Brimming with exercises, recipes, tips and real-life examples, this warm and supportive guide will help you transform the life of your child with autism and benefit the whole family.



      Trade Review
      Autism and the Stress Effect is a welcome book that distills much of the information about the internal noise of stress, pain or perhaps the chemical effects of a terrible diet and delivers a useful and digestible guide for our autism community to use to improve the care and nurturing of our children. -- Timothy Buie MD, Director of Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Lurie Center for Autism, Massachusetts General Hospital for Children

      Table of Contents
      Part One. Introduction. Introduction to Autism and The Stress Effect. 1. A New Way Foreword. 2. Decades of Cumulative Knowledge. 3. Autism and The Stress Effect. Part Two. A Word About Regulating. 4. Environmental Regulation. 5. Eating and Nutritional Regulation. Co-written by Jennifer Frank, R.D. 6. Emotional Self-Regulation. Co-written by Johanna Lantz, Ph.D. 7. Energy Regulation. Co-written by John Ratey, M.D. and Nicole Kinney, D.P.T. 8. What to Track. 9. Where to Begin. Epilogue. About the Center for Discovery. Appendices.

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