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Chatter Box

Chatter Box
Author: Stella Slyngstad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2020-04-24
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ISBN:

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The world has become more aware and informed about the increasing number of Autism in society. It is still a mystery as to the hardships and solutions to the lives of these kids and young adults. As they move on in life and find their way in this world, this book is a picture of one such life - an autism adult and his mother as they navigate forward down this road.


Chatter Box: My Life with Autism, A Mother and Sons Perspective

Chatter Box: My Life with Autism, A Mother and Sons Perspective
Author: Martin Slyngstad
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2023-07-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1665746564

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The world has become more aware and informed about the increasing number of Autism in society. It is still a mystery as to the hardships and solutions to the lives of these kids and young adults. As they move on in life and find their way in this world, this book is a picture of one such life – an autism adult and his mother as they navigate forward down this road.


The Autism Life

The Autism Life
Author: Jessica Eggleston
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-04-12
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ISBN:

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This book consists of insights, advice, musings, and even a little theology from the mother of an autistic son. The author's perspective comes from being in the trenches, figuring out the world of diagnoses, therapy, and the best path for her child.


Healing Our Autistic Children

Healing Our Autistic Children
Author: Julie A. Buckley
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2010-01-05
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0230616399

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Autism Spectrum Disorder--which includes autism, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and Asperger's--is today's most common childhood disability. Dr. Buckley argues that this disorder is not a psychiatric condition but a physiological disease that must be medically treated.


Strangers Together: How My Son's Autism Changed My Life

Strangers Together: How My Son's Autism Changed My Life
Author: Joan Goodreau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2013-10-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781492220633

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"Joan Goodreau's stories about her journey with her son brings the reality of living with autism and the impact the disorder has on families home to both parents and professionals...I highly recommend this book to anyone who works with families that include someone with a neurodevelopment disorder."-Connie Withers, Psychologist and Director of Puente Hills Special Education Local Plan Area"In Silent Messages, Joan Goodreau provides perspective through different lenses on the impact a disability has on a family."-Teri Todd, Ph.D., Director of Clinical Operations, California State University, NorthridgeOne child in 88 will be diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Three-year-old Ian is diagnosed and his single mother, Joan, tries to learn about the stranger who is her son. She discovers no one can raise a child with ASD alone and finds help for her family. Her real-life stories capture this first year after diagnosis that moves from "why us" alienation to acceptance of life with Ian. Parents, especially parents of children with diverse needs, often feel alone in facing day-to-day problems, but they are not. This book offers the warmth of a cup of tea and a chat with a friend who has been where you are. Join her on her blog: http://autismwritehere.wordpress.com/


Our Boy Oscar

Our Boy Oscar
Author: Durrelle Madeleine Sklenars
Publisher: Xlibris Au
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2021-08-16
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781664105638

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A raw and emotional account of a mother coming to terms with her son's life-changing diagnosis of Autism. Told with sensitivity, honesty and humour, Oscar's parents begin their rollercoaster ride with their very different son and find joy in the new community they settle into.


Outside the Frame: A Mother's Journey Through Autism

Outside the Frame: A Mother's Journey Through Autism
Author: Ellie Duley
Publisher: Prominence Publishing
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2022-01-18
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781988925875

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"The stories about raising Jon are both heartbreaking and affirming for anyone who is currently going through raising a person who is non-verbal with autism and seizure disorder or has been a big part of a person with autism's life." This book came about after a 33-year marriage disintegrated. By the time divorce came around, author Ellie Duley had a master's degree, a business, and had written a book but still felt a little empty. To make meaning of her life, she started writing down different antics that she remembered from raising Jon. Memories came flooding back while recalling the tougher times and the fierce love and protection that she felt raising both her kids. Ellie Duley's career was put on hold for the first 20 years of Jon's life. When asked why she felt compelled to write this book, she stated, "I think I wrote this to affirm (if only to myself) that those years weren't wasted. I know they weren't, but something made me want to tell the stories of raising Jon. This therapy helped me though a tough time." In the early years, Jon learned to ski with his family, stole French fries, blocked others' access to many slides, and learned to deal with his mother's breast cancer. He also played with his poop and tried to eat raw meat off the floor of a local grocery store. This book project started as a labor of love, and the author recalls receiving a great deal of support from people who knew her in the past when the going was tougher. Jon was a bit of a mystery, so it seemed that people close to them were eager to see how the raising of Jon unfolded. This feeling of gratitude for the support of these wonderful people kept the author going in raising a non-verbal child to a semi-independent adult who lives at a group home in a wonderful community in Maine. About the Author Ellie Stewart Duley led a remarkably unremarkable life until her time raising her son Jon who was born with autism. Raised in the suburbs of western Massachusetts, Duley attended the University of Maine only one month after her family moved to Virginia. After college, Duley married and remained in Maine where she still lives with her 8-year-old Newfoundland. Somewhere along the way, Duley received her master's in school counseling and worked in public schools as a counselor before divorcing in 2017.


Autism

Autism
Author: Cyntyia Rasmussen
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-12-15
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ISBN: 9781942661429

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Cindy Rasmussen wrote this story for her children to help them understand what happened in their family when they were growing up, from the perspective of a Mom. Her eldest son, Mark, was only 19 months old when her autistic son, Steven, was born and only 2 1/2 when the first serious problems began. Steven was 6 years old when Geoffrey was born. So although they were there for most of the journey, they have little memory or understanding of the most difficult years for our family. It is her hope that as adults they can read her account and gain a deeper insight and understanding into things that took place in their childhoods and that this knowledge might help them as they go forward in their own lives.


Drama Queen: One Autistic Woman and a Life of Unhelpful Labels

Drama Queen: One Autistic Woman and a Life of Unhelpful Labels
Author: Sara Gibbs
Publisher: Headline
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2021-06-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1472274334

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'It has taken me several years of exploration, but I am at a place now where I see autism as neither an affliction nor a superpower. It's just the blueprint for who I am. There is no cure, but that's absolutely fine by me. To cure me of my autism would be to cure me of myself.' During the first thirty years of her life, comedy script writer Sara Gibbs had been labelled a lot of things - a cry baby, a scaredy cat, a spoiled brat, a weirdo, a show off - but more than anything else, she'd been called a Drama Queen. No one understood her behaviour, her meltdowns or her intense emotions. She felt like everyone else knew a social secret that she hadn't been let in on; as if life was a party she hadn't been invited to. Why was everything so damn hard? Little did Sara know that, at the age of thirty, she would be given one more label that would change her life's trajectory forever. That one day, sitting next to her husband in a clinical psychologist's office, she would learn that she had never been a drama queen, or a weirdo, or a cry baby, but she had always been autistic. Drama Queen is both a tour inside one autistic brain and a declaration that a diagnosis on the spectrum, with the right support, accommodations and understanding, doesn't have to be a barrier to life full of love, laughter and success. It is the story of one woman trying to fit into a world that has often tried to reject her and, most importantly, it's about a life of labels, and the joy of ripping them off one by one.


An Anthropologist on Mars

An Anthropologist on Mars
Author: Oliver Sacks
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2012-11-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0345805887

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To these seven narratives of neurological disorder Dr. Sacks brings the same humanity, poetic observation, and infectious sense of wonder that are apparent in his bestsellers Awakenings and The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat. These men, women, and one extraordinary child emerge as brilliantly adaptive personalities, whose conditions have not so much debilitated them as ushered them into another reality.