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When a child is diagnosed with autism or Asperger's Syndrome, what a parent needs most is information and inspiration. After her son Jon was diagnosed with high-functioning autism in kindergarten, Ann Boushéy soon learned that, for her, knowledge was the key to peace. Written out of her own experience, this inspirational book provides the information that will empower other parents who find themselves in her situation, and inspire them in their quest for the right diagnosis and the right help for their child.
With a good dose of humor, she encourages parents in the day-to-day challenges they face in parenting a child with autism or Asperger's Syndrome. Short vignettes - "Chicken Nuggets for the Soul" - at the end of each chapter make the reader feel like sitting down with her, Parent to Parent, over a cup of coffee. After reading this book, parents will come away with a sense of empowerment and feeling that they are not alone, while professionals will gain a valuable and compassionate insight into the world of parenting a child on the autism spectrum.
This is an excellent book that introduces parents not only to the facts of autism, but to the feelings and journey that many parents experience. The author is a parent of a child with autism who has experienced the grief, shock and anger that she describes but also gives hope and stresses the importance of realizing that you are not alone and of arming oneself through knowledge of autism.
Virginia Bovell, Director of Policy and Campaigns for TreeHouse
Parents of children with autism often say they gain the best support and the most useful information from other parents. Similarly, books by parents offer a unique insight. Ann Boushéy's book offers a specific combination of information and inspiration'.
Care & Health Magazine
This material is accessibly presented and is designed to aid or guide others in her position. Social care staff can recommend this to parents or carers: it is not only engaging, and witty, but should help to inform and empower them.
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