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This practical guide offers a wealth of advice to support parents and caregivers who have an autistic child within their family.

It provides accessible and straightforward information on the topics that matter most, from initial questions around diagnosis, to providing the best home support. Chapters also debunk myths commonly held about autism and signpost appropriate support mechanisms, including ideas to help with sleep, diet, sensory sensitivities, social interactions, communication, and much more. The emphasis throughout is on offering practical strategies to give much-needed, meaningful support to the child's main caregivers and other family members, in an easily digestible format.

Written from the author's joint perspective as a qualified teacher with an expertise in autism, and as a grandmother of an autistic grandchild, this book is an essential guide for parents and caregivers, created by someone who understands and appreciates what it is like to walk in their

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Dedication Page

Introduction Page

Chapter One Pre diagnosis – could it be autism?

Chapter Two What is autism? – myths and facts

Chapter Three Post diagnosis Page

Chapter Four Practical strategies Page

Chapter Five Further support Page

Chapter Six Looking to the future with positivity Page

Glossary of Terms Page

References Page

Index Page

Supporting Autistic Children at Home

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 9/30/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367641184, 978-0367641184
      ISBN10: 0367641186

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This practical guide offers a wealth of advice to support parents and caregivers who have an autistic child within their family.

      It provides accessible and straightforward information on the topics that matter most, from initial questions around diagnosis, to providing the best home support. Chapters also debunk myths commonly held about autism and signpost appropriate support mechanisms, including ideas to help with sleep, diet, sensory sensitivities, social interactions, communication, and much more. The emphasis throughout is on offering practical strategies to give much-needed, meaningful support to the child's main caregivers and other family members, in an easily digestible format.

      Written from the author's joint perspective as a qualified teacher with an expertise in autism, and as a grandmother of an autistic grandchild, this book is an essential guide for parents and caregivers, created by someone who understands and appreciates what it is like to walk in their

      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Dedication Page

      Introduction Page

      Chapter One Pre diagnosis – could it be autism?

      Chapter Two What is autism? – myths and facts

      Chapter Three Post diagnosis Page

      Chapter Four Practical strategies Page

      Chapter Five Further support Page

      Chapter Six Looking to the future with positivity Page

      Glossary of Terms Page

      References Page

      Index Page

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