Book Reviews
Dan Burns’ Savage, Sacred Passage through the Land of Autism by Sandra Dutreau Williams, PhD
Posted on09. Dec, 2010 by Kelly.
““How can Dan live with this?” I thought.
In Saving Ben Dan Burns answers that question with rich imagery and dynamic writing. He shows us their world as it rises with hope, circles in confusion, slips out of control, and crashes. They survive; they reach higher ground as Dan doggedly reconstructs his life and Ben’s, pushing through what all parents of autistic children face in raising someone unlike anyone they’ve ever known.”
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TRP Wellness DVD Series by Rachel Hunter and Britt Collins
Posted on15. May, 2010 by Kimberly Linderman.
The TRP Wellness DVD set, we believe will be incredibly beneficial for those parents that want more than their insurance company provider are allotting or perhaps for those that simply can’t afford private OT sessions. TRP Wellness gives you the information and guidance needed and takes you through your child’s individual plan for the entire day.
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Tasks Galore by Laurie Eckenrode, Pat Fennell, and Kathy Hearsey
Posted on15. May, 2010 by Kimberly Linderman.
Tasks Galore designs meaningful tasks and incorporates movement and sensory input that makes the child’s learning experience enjoyable and effective. Using visual structure and cues on the student’s level of learning and understanding ensures that the child will advance in his or her abilities.
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The Encyclopedia of Dietary Interventions by Karyn Seroussi and Lisa Lewis, PhD.
Posted on15. May, 2010 by Kimberly Linderman.
Anyone looking to understand, implement or maintain dietary interventions will find this book incredibly helpful. Karyn Seroussi and Lisa Lewis have written an invaluable resource for your autistic child, loved one with immune system dysfunction or someone combating yeast and bacteria.
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A Child’s Journey Out Of Autism by LeeAnn Whiffen
Posted on15. May, 2010 by Kimberly Linderman.
This family’s journey of hope and recovery is documented page by page from the real life mom’s perspective. A Child’s Journey out of Autism is a telling story of confusion and research, which is told in a way that those of us in the autism community can all relate to. A well told and compelling tale of a family trying to understand what has happened and how to treat their son and find the answers needed.
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Autism Spectrum Disorders by Chantal Sicile-Kira
Posted on15. May, 2010 by Lisa.
When I give copies of Autism Spectrum Disorders to individuals learning about autism, I often say, “Most books give you information on autism. This book gave me hope and encouragement.”