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Popular Autism Related Books

Books can play a big role in helping you and your child with Autism. You’ll find books can be a good way to connect with your children as they learn to share, make eye contact and it enhances their speech while reading one with their parents.

Here is a list of specially curated books related to Autism available on Kindle, Pdf version and paperback.

We would love to get recommendations from you on any useful books for children with Autism that are not in this list. You could write to us at contact@autismconnect.com

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The A-Z Reference Book of Syndromes and Inherited Disorders

The incidence of handicap from syndromes and inherited disorders is world-wide and causes common problems for families and society. This edition has been extended to include 20 extra syndromes and additional material to aid the reader in contacting self-help groups. It provides a practical reference for carers and those with a syndrome or inherited disorder, describing the disorders and problems of both child and adult, considers the day-to-day management of conditions and is written in non-technical language for a wider audience but with enough detail for the medical, nursing and midwifery professions. Whilst new methods of diagnosis, investigation and treatment will, of course, occur over the next few years, the basics described in this book will still apply. As a basis for assessing needs and potential in their students and clients, social workers, nursery nurses and educationalists should find this reference source of value. This book should be of interest to paediatric and nursery

The A-Z Reference Book of Syndromes and Inherited Disorders

profileP A T R I C I A GILBERT

paper Paperback

date 1 January 1995

languageENGLISH

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Active Parenting: How to Raise Children with Boundless Potential

What do you want your child to be?There is no one way to raise a child. Each child is unique and can vary in so many ways in abilities and behaviour from others in their group. Ramgopal Vallath, indebted to his own parents for an upbringing that has helped him overcome great challenges and difficulties, set out to meet numerous parents to work out some common guidelines that could help groom a child. This book is the result. As with his previous bestselling book, From Ouch to Oops, this too is bound to reach out and move its readers, and leave lessons of lasting use in what is one of the most important tasks a parent undertakes: raising a child to be a healthy, resilient, positive adult

Active Parenting: How to Raise Children with Boundless Potential

profileRamG Vallath

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date 19 September 2021

languageENGLISH

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The Un-Prescription for Autism: A Natural Approach for a Calmer, Happier, and More Focused Child

A safe and simple action plan for autism parents. Each year, more than 50,000 U.S. families receive an autism diagnosis. On top of turmoil and worry, they share the same urgent question: What can we do to help our child? The answers parents find can be contradictory...even dangerous. The conventional approach (employed by too many pediatricians) is to medicate difficult behaviors into submission-suppressing symptoms while leaving underlying health challenges untouched. Surfing the Internet for alternatives just leads to confusion. Now, Dr. Janet Lintala, founder of the Autism Health center and an autism mom herself, shares the natural protocols used in her practice to dramatically improve the function and well-being of children on the spectrum. Drawing on the latest research developments, as well as personal and clinical experience, she targets the underlying issues (chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, gastrointestinal dysfunction, immune dysregulation) associated with the behavior

The Un-Prescription for Autism: A Natural Approach for a Calmer, Happier, and More Focused Child

profileLINTALA

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date 16 May 2016

languageENGLISH

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The Un-Prescription for Autism: A Natural Approach for a Calmer, Happier, and More Focused Child

A safe and simple action plan for autism parents. Each year, more than 50,000 U.S. families receive an autism diagnosis. On top of turmoil and worry, they share the same urgent question: What can we do to help our child? The answers parents find can be contradictory...even dangerous. The conventional approach (employed by too many pediatricians) is to medicate difficult behaviors into submission-suppressing symptoms while leaving underlying health challenges untouched. Surfing the Internet for alternatives just leads to confusion. Now, Dr. Janet Lintala, founder of the Autism Health center and an autism mom herself, shares the natural protocols used in her practice to dramatically improve the function and well-being of children on the spectrum. Drawing on the latest research developments, as well as personal and clinical experience, she targets the underlying issues (chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, gastrointestinal dysfunction, immune dysregulation) associated with the behavior

The Un-Prescription for Autism: A Natural Approach for a Calmer, Happier, and More Focused Child

profileLINTALA

paper Kindle Paperback

date 16 May 2016

languageENGLISH

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Ryan's Recovery: The Darkest Before the Dawn

Ryan's Recovery: The Darkest Before the Dawn takes you on a journey of almost twenty years in time, starting in 2000 and ending in 2019. It is a story of heartache to triumph and everything in between, raising an autistic child. Ryan Ward went from being diagnosed as severely autistic with only echolalic speech, no need for human affection, and no understanding of the world around him, to becoming an artist and a working adult with high-functioning autism. The time line starts in the midst of recovery protocols and goes back in time to reveal the entire story. It is a story of climbing out of complete despair, confusion, and depression, to standing up and making a difference. It truly shows you what it takes to put someone first in your life in every aspect. Everyone will say they put their children first, but when it comes to special-needs children, this phrase takes on an entirely different meaning. The book guides you through special diets, homeopathic protocols, several different t

Ryan's Recovery: The Darkest Before the Dawn

profileAngie Ward

paper Paperback

date 22 October 2019

languageENGLISH

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My Mummy is Autistic: A Picture Book and Guide about Recognising and Understanding Difference

"This original and imaginative book has been created by five-year-old Heath. In it, Heath illustrates his understanding of his autistic mother Joanna, giving insight into the different ways in which autistic and neurotypical people understand language. In his simple and uncomplicated style, accompanied by bright and colourful illustrations, Heath explains why his mother’s brain understands words at a different rate than his own, and how they communicate in spite of their differences. Heath’s work is accompanied by explanatory notes exploring Joanna’s own experience of autism and language. Key features include: A Foreword by broadcaster, environmentalist and author Chris Packham, on acceptance, understanding, and expressing an autistic reality A unique exploration of language processing differences told through the eyes and mind of a child. Bright, colourful pictures and simple language, perfect for inspiring conversations about neurodiversity between people of all ages. Explanatory

My Mummy is Autistic: A Picture Book and Guide about Recognising and Understanding Difference

profileHeath Grace, Joanna Grace

paper Kindle Paperback

date 22 October 2020

languageENGLISH

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Always a Parent: Managing Our Longest Relationship

Always a Parent is quite literally an MRI scan of the parent-child relationship after the children are grown people, and possibly themselves parents. The author examines the inner workings and the push and pull of the Indian family. Parents continue to be deeply invested in their children, well after they become adults. And children continue to draw strength from parents, even when their own world expands, way beyond the parental home. The book takes a close look at how the bond can evolve into a completely new, and extremely enabling and life-affirming one, or can spiral into dysfunction and strife. With the use of real-life situations, Always a Parent delves into what can go wrong, as well as provides tools for preventive maintenance of this precious and demanding relationship that endures from the womb to the grave, and beyond.

Always a Parent: Managing Our Longest Relationship

profileGouri Dange

paper Paperback

date 1 November 2016

languageEnglish

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Autism in Medical Astrology with Arudha Lagna of Jaimini Jyotish and Chandra Lagna of Parashar Vedic Jyotish: Decoding Past Life Sin through Nakshatra

This book is about decoding Autism through Medical Astrology with the help of Arudha lagan of Jaimini Jyotish. In this book, Author have tried to explain the importance of Moon Lagna and Arudha Lagna as it will show the same yoga which we see through the Lagna (Ascendant) in the Rashi chart. Author has explained the problem of Autism through Nakshatras with the real life case studies of Autism in this book. This book has an amalgamation of following: 1. Detailed Astrological Explanation of Autism with the help of Medical Astrology. 2. Technique of Arudha Lagan of Jaimini Jyotish. 3. What all are the important Nakshatras which are responsible for Autism? 4. Real life case studies of Autism. 5. Mythology of relevant Nakshatras.

Autism in Medical Astrology with Arudha Lagna of Jaimini Jyotish and Chandra Lagna of Parashar Vedic Jyotish: Decoding Past Life Sin through Nakshatra

profileS. Prakash

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date 2 March 2022

languageEnglish

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Steps to parenting kids with autism: a beginner guide on how to handle kids with autism

Here's why you shouldn't worry and how to have confidence in your parenting abilities.After counting the baby's fingers and toes and waiting for the first cry, you might finally feel relieved that everything is fine. You discover a great deal about this tiny human during the next months, and you read a ton about what to anticipate. What transpires, though, if the expectations aren't met? If there is no indication of the first smile? Or there is no babbling back to you?earliest grin? Or does nobody babble back to you? You immediately assume that you are paranoid. Your baby is merely taking a bit longer to mature because every baby is unique. Then the suspicions begin to mount. Just a few of the things that appear include fear, panic, and stress. As the problems become more obvious, your own health begins to deteriorate as a result of all the effort you put into making sure your child is taken care of. Just like your child, you are going to need a little bit of extra education to support

Steps to parenting kids with autism: a beginner guide on how to handle kids with autism

profileGregory B. Nelson

paper Kindle

date 18 July 2022

languageEnglish

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Parenting Mindfully: 101 Ways to Help Raise Caring and Responsible Kids in an Unpredictable World

"More than ever, life in our world, nation, and communities appears insecure and unpredictable. Every day, new and disturbing incidents appear on the news that feed this sense of unrest. In our communities, people don’t attempt to understand one another’s points of view, causing compromise to give way to discord and conflict. This unremitting stress filters down to the way we raise our children and the way our kids respond to accepting the values we work hard to impart. Parenting Mindfully helps you provide your children with a buffer against the challenges they face at home, in school, and in the neighborhood. Following the principles of Mindfulness can help you raise kids who become school smart, street smart, caring human beings. If you want to promote character traits like compassion, kindness, and respect for you and others, using Mindfulness techniques will jumpstart these positive qualities in your children. Imagine what it would be like if you could begin to find a way to paren

Parenting Mindfully: 101 Ways to Help Raise Caring and Responsible Kids in an Unpredictable World

profile Catherine DePino

paper Kindle Paperback

date 15 March 2020

languageEnglish

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