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Parenting Your Asperger Child: Individualized Solutions for Teaching Your Child Practical Skills offers practical solutions for parents with children who have Asperger syndrome. The book is authored by Alan Sohn, a school psychologist and was a consultant to the Bucks County Intermediate Unit Autistic Program for around two decades. The co-author, Cathy Grayson is a teacher at Bucks County Intermediate Unit and has exposure to teach all levels of the autistic spectrum for more than twenty years.

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  • Parenting Your Asperger Child
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  • Parenting Your Asperger Child: Individualized Solutions for Teaching Your Child Practical Skills offers practical solutions for parents with children who have Asperger syndrome. The book is authored by Alan Sohn, a school psychologist and was a consultant to the Bucks County Intermediate Unit Autistic Program for around two decades. The co-author, Cathy Grayson is a teacher at Bucks County Intermediate Unit and has exposure to teach all levels of the autistic spectrum for more than twenty years.
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  • 2005(xsd:integer)
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  • Perigree Trade
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  • Alan Sohn
  • Cathy Grayson
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  • 399530703(xsd:integer)
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  • Parenting Your Asperger Child: Individualized Solutions for Teaching Your Child Practical Skills offers practical solutions for parents with children who have Asperger syndrome. The book is authored by Alan Sohn, a school psychologist and was a consultant to the Bucks County Intermediate Unit Autistic Program for around two decades. The co-author, Cathy Grayson is a teacher at Bucks County Intermediate Unit and has exposure to teach all levels of the autistic spectrum for more than twenty years. The authors present a number of practical solutions that assist the parents of children with autism and related disorders for a meaningful social interaction outside the limitations of the autistic confines. Some of the topics covered are: * The six features of Asperger syndrome; * Identifying a child’s particular type of Asperger syndrome, including the ways to deal with the same; * Discussion on understanding the ways in which a child with Asperger syndrome views and interprets the world; * Skill sets to learn from a crisis, and surviving the same; * Guidelines to schools for teaching children with Asperger syndrome
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