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Parenting Your Child with Autism: Practical Solutions, Strategies, and Advice for Helping Your Family

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  • Practical, science-based approaches
  • Clear, concise information and suggestions for caregivers
  • Topics include obtaining a diagnosis, navigating health & educational system, daily management, & much more

Parenting Your Child with Autism will equip parents, caregivers, and teachers with science-based approaches for meeting the challenges ahead. Readers will learn how to get a diagnosis and navigate the health care and educational systems, make sense of treatment options, and tap into expert opinions and their own observations to find a treatment program that works. Perhaps most importantly, readers will learn how to become the child’s best advocate, and build a better life for the child. This book focuses on the processes and decisions caregivers of children with autism face every day. To help build an everyday life that works for the child with autism and other family members, this book shares suggestions that range from practical and educational to philosophical, closing with some personal and professional advice for the journey ahead.

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“This book is highly readable and makes the complexity of autism highly accessible to parents, who have an urgent need to know how to help their child. The authors bring to the book their invaluable mix of first-hand and professional experience.” 
—Simon Baron-Cohen, FBA, professor of developmental psychopathology at Cambridge University and director of its Autism Research Centre

“A refreshing, parent-centered approach that empowers parents to go with their gut feeling while also providing realistic advice that promotes critical thinking. This book is an inclusive guidebook with practical notes for parents at all stages of the autism diagnosis.” 
—Lisa Borges, executive director of the Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism, Inc.

“This wonderful book will bring comfort and practical help to many families as they search for creative ways to relieve their children’s distress, develop new skills, and find areas of joy. The biggest gift that Anjali M. Sastry and Blaise Aguirre offer is that their shared wisdom will spare some parents from the painful and slow trial-and-error process of sifting through the sea of options they encounter on the Internet. Their book is deeply respectful of every parent as the true expert on their own unique child’s strengths, interests, and challenges. It is also uniquely thoughtful about mindfulness and other ways that parents can sustain themselves along the journey. This is an important addition to the family literature on autism spectrum disorders.” 
—Joseph Gold, MD, chief medical officer at McLean Hospital

Parenting Your Child with Autism is a guide to managing your life and family when you have a child on the autistic spectrum. This is not a book of answers, but a book of methods and processes. Sastry and Aguirre teach you how to find the help you need, how to manage all the meetings with doctors and educators, and how to evaluate all the conflicting opinions and recommendations. Most importantly, they teach you how to do the best for your child.” 
—Brian G. R. Hughes, parent, entrepreneur, and university trustee

 “This book is a user-friendly, insightful, and practical guide for parents of children with autism. It empowers parents to take a leading role as an expert in their child’s care and to bring their invaluable expertise as the primary care providers to the table. I highly recommend this book and believe that it will be of enormous benefit to children with autism and their families.” 
—Roya Ostovar, PhD, author of The Ultimate Guide to Sensory Processing Disorder

 “As a lay person who has both worked with adolescents for over thirty-five years and is an aunt to a nephew with Asperger’s syndrome, I found this book captivating. The simple (without being simplistic) explanations of the autism spectrum and the practical guides to coping left me feeling empowered. The mystery of autism was swept away and, in its place, I was left with a feeling of hope. Although there is currently no cure for autism, Sastry and Aguirre are encouraging with their advice. They assure caregivers of children with ASD that they can significantly improve the quality of life of those affected by autism. A very practical and optimistic read.”
—Linda Schuyler, cocreator and executive producer of the award-winning Degrassi television franchise

 “A parent who has been there and a compassionate doctor combine to create a winning combination of practical assistance and compassion. I recommend this book to any parent who wants to learn more about taking care of their child with autism—and themselves.” 
—Ken Duckworth, MD, medical director at National Alliance on Mental Illness and assistant clinical professor at Harvard Medical School