Parenting Teenagers – Problems and Solutions
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The Essential Guide To Autism‘s AuthorRachel Evans, mom of an autistic child and Health Researcher.
After learning that her child was autistic, Rachel Evans started to research the causes and the treatments of that disability but specialists didn’t really help her so she decided to gather all the helpful information she could find for parents with autistic children and the methods available to help improve their social, language, and academic skills.
She therefore launched a website and a newsletter about autism. In order to create The Essential Guide To Autism, she also carried out a survey of 500 of her newsletter subscribers to get tried and tested answers and tips from parents or caregivers of autistic children. Indeed, early detection and treatment can definitely improve the quality of life of autistic children.
In The Essential Guide To Autism, Rachel Evans really focuses on making your life and your child’s life a lot easier and helps looking at a brighter future by helping you maximise your child’s potential and by covering the education issues as well.
1. The Essential Guide To Autism helps you choose the right treatment for your child by introducing to you alternative treatments in order to handle autism naturally.
2. The Essential Guide To Autism covers a very wide range of questions and day-to-day problems to help you start planning for your child’s transition to the adult world. It clears out the confusion and fear you may feel by giving effective and appropriate solutions.
3. The Essential Guide To Autism is appropriate to children AND teenagers with Autism.
>> Visit The Essential Guide To Autism‘s official site!
“Thanks for all of your great work and efforts in getting this very contraversial issue out to the public. It is so confused with other dissabilities such as ADD, ADHD, etc. Autism is nothing like any other. It has its own issues that doesn’t compare with what they teach in public schools. Many teachers are not prepared for these types of children. They do not specialize in this disorder which they confuse it all together. Of course, that is my own opinion.” -Carolyn
“Oh Rachel, thank you so much with all of my heart. At last I can tell everyone that my beautiful little 5 year old grandson is NOT lazy, is NOT naughty, and above all is NOT stupid. I have known all along that he is a very troubled little boy… Thank you and bless you.” -Beryl
“I wanted to write to you to say how happy I was getting a ‘to the point information’ instead of all the techinal stuff I was trying to understand on different web sites that I had found.” -Carmen