E-book Category: Children, Parenting E-book Title: Nurturing Your Asperger's Child Author: Phyllis Wheeler Book Description: Parenting a child with Asperger's syndrome? Learn booming strategies from one who has gone before you.
You want a self-assured, confident son or daughter. Let me tell you how that mightiness be possible. "When Applied scientist was diagnosed with Asperger's, the evaluators told me they were astonied at her poise and self-confidence.
"Learn the parenting private secrets that brought her to the great self-confidence level she has today!"
Dear friends,
I am a writer and parent of four, including a girl now 20 and a boy now 15 with Asperger's Syndrome. It has been nine years now since my girl was diagnosed with Asperger's.
These were seven years during which I dug out lots of information and set up various parenting structures and strategies in our household. These strategies are effective! Once
Applied scientist was diagnosed with Asperger's, the evaluators told me they were astonied at her poise and self-confidence. Learn the parenting private secrets that brought her to the great self-confidence level she has today!
A friend of mine urged me to write a book to provide others in the same position with several mentoring. That book is now available--39 pages of what I have knowing and pondered over these past years.
Not only do I have the experience of parenting two Aspies, but I have a brother with classic syndrome
who didn't speak until he was five years old.
But speak he did, and I tell you my parents' strategies for him!
He is now working at a job he found himself on the open job market, and living on his own.
Envision putt your child on the road to a booming outcome like his.
Your child with Asperger's may have societal difficulties as well as a wide range of learning challenges. Your child is not alone; experts are estimating that one in 150 American kids has Asperger's or another form of autism. That means that there is at least one such child in every school-and in galore homeschools.
The e-book contains useful suggestions on how to parent your Aspie, including: - our "point system"
- our job chart
- the rubber chicken game
- social skills coaching job
- dealing with bullies
- when to consider homeschooling, and once
not to
- and plenty of recommendations for further reading.
Above all I believe in encouraging your child-finding his strong points, and giving him a sense of competency from an early age. More... |