Książka Navigating Relationship Politics K Melamu

Navigating Relationship Politics

: A Guide for Autism Families

Autor: K Melamu
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Dostępność: Dostępna u dostawcy
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This book is designed to provide practical advice, support, and encouragement for families navigatin...

Informacje o książce

Autor
Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2024
strony
68
EAN
9798328297882
Enbook ID
50811853
Waga
105
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 4

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This book is designed to provide practical advice, support, and encouragement for families navigating the complexities of raising a child with autism. Whether you are a parent, sibling, caregiver, educator, or advocate, this guide will help you strengthen relationships, advocate for your loved one, and build a strong support network within the autism community.

As a family with an autistic member, it can sometimes feel like you are facing unique challenges that others may not understand. This book aims to bridge that gap by offering insights and strategies to help you navigate the ups and downs of raising a child with autism. Whether you are seeking guidance on managing stress, advocating for your child in educational settings, or building a support network, this guide has you covered.

For parents of children with autism, this book provides valuable tips on parenting strategies, communication techniques, and resources for support. Sibling dynamics in families with autism are also explored, helping siblings better understand and support their brother or sister with autism. Additionally, tips on maintaining marital relationships and seeking extended family support are provided to help families stay connected and strong.

Educators and school counselors will find useful information on advocating for children with autism in educational settings, as well as strategies for supporting their academic and social development. Mental health professionals can benefit from insights on managing stress and self-care in autism families, while advocacy and support organizations can learn how to better assist families in need.