Empowering Children On The Autism Spectrum Disorder
Author | : Lauren Varela |
Publisher | : ATTICUS Publishing House |
Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 2024-10-20 |
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Rating | : 4/5 ( Downloads) |
Download or read book Empowering Children On The Autism Spectrum Disorder written by Lauren Varela and published by ATTICUS Publishing House. This book was released on 2024-10-20 with total page 281 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Empowering Children on the Autism Spectrum Disorder – An Essential Guide for Parents and Educators is a practical and heartfelt resource for families and professionals. Lauren Varela combines science-based strategies, real-life examples, and emotional support to help children with ASD thrive. This book equips caregivers and educators with the tools to build meaningful connections, promote learning, and foster independence. What You’ll Gain from This Book: - Strategies for creating meaningful connections and promoting social skills. - Tools to encourage independence through life skills development. - Confidence in advocating for children with autism in school and at home. - Techniques to manage sensory challenges and emotional regulation. - Emotional support to help parents and educators feel empowered and inspired. Together, "Empowering Children on the Autism Spectrum Disorder – An Essential Guide for Parents and Educators" offers more than just information—it’s a powerful tool for creating a nurturing environment where children with ASD can grow and succeed. Praise for the Book: "Lauren’s expertise shines through every page, making this an essential resource for parents and teachers." — Michael Harrington, Child Psychologist and Educational Consultant "This guide empowers both children and the communities that support them. A must-read!" — David Turner, Special Education Advocate "Clear, practical, and inspiring—this book offers real support to parents." — Rebecca Caldwell, Speech and Language Pathologist "Empowering and insightful, Lauren Varela’s work reminds us that every small step in a child’s journey matters." — Jessica Rivers, Behavioral Therapist and Autism Specialist