Parenting Across the Autism Spectrum: Unexpected Lessons We Have Learned |  | Authors: Maureen F. Morrell, Ann Palmer Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Category: Book
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ISBN: 1843108070 Dewey Decimal Number: 649.154 EAN: 9781843108078 ASIN: 1843108070
Publication Date: May 15, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Maureen F. Morrell and Ann Palmer are raising two very different children: Justin, a whirlwind of activity and mood swings, who is supervised in a residential farm community, and Eric, quiet and passive, who lives independently at college. The authors give an account of the striking similarities as well as the stark differences in their experiences of parenting children at opposite extremes of the autism spectrum. The two mothers speak openly about their childrenÂ’s diagnosis and early childhood through to adolescence, young adulthood and the day they leave home. They give a moving account of the challenges they faced and the surprising consolations they found along their sonsÂ’ very different paths in life. Through their friendship and two decades of shared experiences of parenting an ASD child, each has gained a clear understanding of her own strengths and limitations, as well as those of her child. Parenting Across the Autism Spectrum offers a personal perspective and practical guidance for parents at the start of their journey with autism, especially those whose children are newly diagnosed. It also provides useful insights for professionals working with individuals across the autism spectrum and their families.
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Parenting Across the Autism Spectrum May 22, 2006 C. Reagan (Asheville, NC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
An extraordinary book that is helpful both to parents of children on the autism spectrum and to professionals working with parents. For parents it will make you laugh, cry and ponder over the future or the past. Most importantly the book offers insight,experience and gentle but useful advice. It allows parents to read about the growth that inevitably occurs among children on the spectrum that become adults.
For the professional working with parents, this book offers a rare and poignant view of the struggles and triumphs in the families they may serve. A must have book to add to your professional library!
C. Reagan
Psychoeducational Therapist
Asheville, NC
Unexpected Lessons for the Reader May 21, 2006 Clare Casale (Long Island, N.Y.) This is a book for everyone. The courageous honesty of two Mothers of children with Autism is beneficial to all of us. We learn about working hard for marriage, family and academic success, and that success can mean something very different for each of us. We learn to be an advocate for all of our children, and for ourselves. We learn that it's important to be patient and kind, we never know what someone else' day has been like. We also learn through laughter and tears what that day may have entailed for the family of a child with autism.
Amazing!! May 29, 2006 Kat This is a fabulous book that shares with the reader two different ends of the Autism Spectrum. Ann Palmer and Maureen Morrell have managed to share an incredible range of emotions seamlessly. As a parent of a child with ASD I truly felt I was not alone and that there is survival in raising a child with such a baffling disorder. This is a must read for any parent who is going down the ASD road and needs the honest and raw support these two writers offer. I hope all professionals and support people in the ASD area will recommend this book to those they work with. Thanks Ann and Maureen for opening your hearts and sharing your lives with us all.
Autism of Interest to All of Us December 21, 2006 Patricia Mccord (Tucson, AZ) This is a wonderful book for anyone who wants to know more about autism. An added treat is that it is well written and well thought out. The authors Maureen F. Morrell and Ann Palmer are moms who raised autistic boys at opposite ends of the severity scale, offering sometimes painfully honest accounts of daily life, disappointments and triumphs. I believe this book could be enormously comforting to parents grandparents, friends and teachers of autistic children--the advice and insights are based on experiences spanning babyhood and diagnosis to adulthood and leaving home. What's it like to be told your child has autism? How can you survive day to day? Will you love an autistic child the same way you love their siblings? What happens when autistic kids grow up? For each mom, the answers were slightly different, and yet the same. I found much of what I wanted to know, including one shocking statistic about the march of this affliction--one in 5,000 children in the 1980s to just one in 166 in 2005! The one thing I wish the book had included was a paragraph or two of opinion and analysis. I wanted to know what two moms in the trenches believe is happening to our kids. How scared should we be? Is there promising news on the horizon? Perhaps they felt that analysis is irrelevant in the reality of day-to-day living with autism. However, they do review a couple of dozen additional publications. I recommend this informitive, sad, funny book to anyone, whether they've been personally touched by autism or not.
Winner of the 2007 Autism Society of America "Literary Work of the Year" Award June 8, 2007 Autism Society Of NC (Raleigh, NC USA) This outstanding book (and its authors!) have just been recognized by the Autism Society of America for making a "significant contribution to autism awareness, education, and advocacy in the last 5 years." The authors are two very experienced mothers whose sons (now adults) are on the opposite ends of the autism spectrum, and through this remarkable book they offer guidance, hope, and valuable personal insight to all parents of children with ASD. This is a poignant, intelligent, and honest work that has quickly become a classic in the autism literature. The personal experiences and knowledge that the authors share will benefit parents and professionals alike, and the book is highly recommended for anyone who lives or works with individuals on the autism spectrum.
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