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How to Parent a Child with High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder

36 Symptoms, Solutions, Strategies, and Real Life Stories

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How to Parent a Child with High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder

By: Dr. Joseph Jordan
Narrated by: Anne Charlotte
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Authored by renowned psychologist and autism specialist Dr. Joseph Jordan, How to Parent a Child with High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder: 36 Symptoms, Solutions, Strategies, and Real-Life Stories is a crucial manual.

The challenges and opportunities of raising a child with high functioning autism spectrum disorder (HFASD) can be particularly interesting. Dr. Jordon offers priceless insights, useful advice, and true experiences in this thorough and sympathetic book to support parents as they navigate raising a kid with HFASD.

Dr. Jordon starts by demystifying the complicated world of autism spectrum disorder, drawing on his years of experience working with families affected by the disorder. He discusses the main signs and traits of HFASD so that parents can better understand their child's actions and particular requirements. He discusses the effects of autism on a child's social connections, communication, sensory sensitivity, and emotional well-being in plain and understandable terms.

This book provides evidence-based ideas and answers to frequent problems parents of children with HFASD confront, going beyond merely describing symptoms. Dr. Jordon provides parents with useful methods for establishing good communication with their children, managing behavioural issues, and encouraging the development of social skills. In addition to outlining the value of individualized approaches that are catered to the unique strengths and requirements of each kid, he also offers a road map for navigating the vast array of interventions and therapies that are accessible.

The book How to Parent a Child with High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder: 36 Symptoms, Solutions, Strategies, and Real-Life Stories offers not only excellent advice, but also 36 powerful real-life accounts from families who have triumphantly handled the difficulties of caring for a kid with HFASD. These first-person accounts reassure parents that they are not traveling alone by providing them with encouragement, inspiration, and a sense of community.

This book is an essential tool for parents, carers, educators, and professionals looking to assist and empower children with HFASD because of Dr. Jordon's sympathetic and authoritative voice and profound grasp of autism spectrum disease. It will lead you to a better future where your child can flourish and realize their full potential. How to Parent a Child with High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder: 36 Symptoms, Solutions, Strategies, and Real-Life Stories will show you how.

©2023 Dr. Joseph Jordan (P)2023 Dr. Joseph Jordan
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