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The Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide‘s AuthorDave Angel, social worker, founder of the Parenting Aspergers Community.
Dave Angel has been working with families for years and after having to deal with a child with Aspergers and seeing how powerless and worried the family was, he noticed there was a huge knowledge gap about Aspergers and that scientific and medical reports about it were not helpful for parents. He decided to create a guide with simple yet effective solutions called The Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide.
To do so, he interviewed 107 families with aspergers children and he put together a team of experts including Social Workers, Parents, Clinical Psychologists, Educational Psychologists, Speech-Language Pathologists, Autism Specialists and Special Needs Teachers. All these people developped solutions to the problems you face as a parent of a child with Aspergers and this guide explains them all.
1. The Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide helps you understand your child’s world, how he perceives things and relationships, and it gives you control and stability in your life as a parent and in your child’s life.
2. The Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide covers a very wide range of questions and day-to-day problems such as explaining aspergers to siblings, dealing with obsessive-compulsive behaviors (in public and at school), how to react appropriately when the child hits, and more…
3. The Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide is appropriate to children AND teenagers with Aspergers.
“Dear Dave Angel, I just want to sincerely thank you for all your efforts and dedication with this website and articles which have all been so incredibly helpful to me… It’s like a virtual support group. My little boy was just diagnosed with ASD at 3.25 years old, and I was devastated. But your informative articles have been incredibly insightful and I don’t feel alone because of you! Keep up the great work!!! We need you!”
-Joan B.
“I found The Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide really interesting and informative. I am giving copies to friends who are already dying to read it, more so because you explain everything in plain English, which is a refreshing change.”
-Cheryl W.
“Very, Very Good: The personal parental problems are very helpful. I found reading about children in my son’s age group most interesting of course. Like you say what is a normal parent and what is a normal person anyway?”
-Donald H.