Whereas the current and common theory is that autism is an intractable deficit of the brain, Dr Martha Herbert offers a new and more hopeful explanation: autism is a disorder of the body that impacts the brain.
Collects the personal stories of the Thinking Mom's Revolution, a group of twenty-three mothers and one father all parenting children with autism.
and quarterback Terry Bradshaw;" and business leaders such as JetBlue Airways founder David Neeleman" and Kinko's founder ... for you to first identify what you want to work on in your life and to highlight changes you'd like to make.
Offers the latest research and science on autism, including new neuroimaging and genetic research that provide new theories on what causes autism spectrum disorders as well as new ways to treat and diagnose them.
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Nautilus Award Winner, 2019--Silver in Parenting & Family A comprehensive resource for parents, therapists, caregivers, and educators, packed with lifelong strategies for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) management and support Newly revised ...
This read-aloud book has engaging color pictures that will hold the attention of children and adults. This book presents a positive attitude and is a must read for family members, teachers, and community members.
The Irlen Revolution begins with an overview of learning disabilities and a look at standard treatments. It then examines the Irlen Method and explores the scientific basis of the program.
One of our favorite things to say is, "Make your life a musical!" Singing this book will activate more of the brain than just reading the words. Encourage your child to follow along with his or her finger.
In What To Do About Your Brain-Injured Child, Doman recounts the story of The Institutes’ tireless effort to refine treatment of the brain injured.
This book, inspired by real events, is an exceptional narrative for children who need an introduction to what a babysitter is and why she really isn't so scary after all, as well as reassurance that Mommy will always come back home to her ...