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Proven counseling strategies that will help improve the
relationships of married, long-term or co-habiting couples with
Asperger's Syndrome (Autism Spectrum Disorder). ASD relationship
expert Eva A. Mendes provides advice straight from the couples'
counselling room that can be applied in day-to-day living and help
with the challenges that can arise in relationships where one or
both partners are on the autism spectrum. This includes issues
surrounding diagnosis, mental health, sexual compatibility, sensory
needs, executive functioning, theory of mind, communication, and
co-parenting. She offers unique practical ideas for positive change
such as creating a relationship schedule, making expression of
appreciation and gratitude a part of every day, and finding
mutually satisfying activities and special interests to engage in
with your partner. The strategies in this book will be useful to
couples themselves and any couples' counselors or therapists
working with them.
If you only buy one book to improve your life this year, make it
this one. Temple Grandin, Liane Holliday Willey, Anita Lesko,
Stephen M. Shore, and many other Aspie mentors, offer their
personal guidance on coping with the daily stressors that Aspies
have identified as being the most significant, in order of urgency
- anxiety, self-esteem, change, meltdowns, depression, friendship,
love, and much, much more. Based on years of personal experience,
this book is packed with advice from Aspie mentors who have all
been there and done that! World expert Dr. Tony Attwood rounds up
each chapter with professional analysis and extensive
recommendations. He includes essential information on destructive
strategies that may look attractive, but that have
counter-productive effects. Including full color artwork from Aspie
artists showing visually how they interpret each stressor, this is
THE inspirational guide to life for young adults, the newly
diagnosed, and as a life-long reference for anyone on the spectrum
- written by Aspies for Aspies.
Designed to address specific areas of difficulty for children,
teens and young adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the 46
exercises in this comprehensive program are proven to improve body
image, motor coordination, posture, muscular and cardiovascular
fitness. The boost to confidence, relationships and general
wellbeing resulting from this will be transformative for
individuals with ASD and their families. Used extensively in homes,
schools and specialist ASD programs, the exercises require minimal
equipment and can be used in a wide range of settings. Accompanied
by clear instructions and explanatory cartoon illustrations, they
are easy for non-specialists to follow and can be used just as
effectively with groups or individuals. Packed with helpful advice
from the author, an ASD fitness specialist, as well as inspiring
case studies and guidelines on adapting the exercises for different
ages and abilities, this popular program contains everything needed
to get minds and bodies active while having fun!
In Eurhythmics for Autism and Other Neurophysiologic Diagnoses,
Dorita S. Berger reveals how Eurhythmics, a method of teaching the
musical concepts of rhythm, structure and expression
kinaesthetically through movement, can help develop sensorimotor
skills in children and adults with autism and other special needs.
Covering both theory and practice, she explains this innovative,
music-based approach and how it can also address cognitive and
sensory issues in adults with debilitating conditions, such as
dementia or post-traumatic stress disorder. With a particular
emphasis on autism, she provides clear and adaptable session plans,
suitable for working with children and adults of all ages.
Sharing the personal stories of individuals with disabilities who
describe both the challenges and successes of their time in higher
education, and with a major section on the findings of broad
ranging research into the experiences of such students, the book
explores the current situation, what works, and how things can be
improved. "You are not college material" or "you don't belong in
college" are comments frequently heard by students with
disabilities. Despite this, college education is now an expected
part of the transition to adulthood for many individuals with
disabilities. The book includes practical advice to encourage
self-advocacy in students with disabilities, and to support the
professionals who are facing the challenges alongside them.
Covering cerebral palsy, autism spectrum disorders, intellectual
disabilities, and much more, this is vital reading for parents,
individuals with disabilities, school teachers, college professors,
and professionals working with adults with disabilities.
The A to Z of ASDs is a one-stop shop for adults on the autism
spectrum in the form of an alphabetical guide to an array of
challenging topics. From anxiety to zen meditation, compassion to
self-esteem, dating to socializing (and everything in between),
Aunt Aspie's wisdom and witty one-liners offer helpful advice for
serious subjects. With tried-and-tested tips, Aunt Aspie shares
some of the tough life lessons she's learnt so you can avoid making
the same mistakes, and make informed choices on the issues that
matter. Sometimes philosophical, often light-hearted and always
informative, the practical information in this book will help you
to navigate tricky life issues, and enable you to think through the
more challenging questions facing people with ASDs.
A practical guide to the innovative Autism Movement Therapy (R)
(AMT) approach - structured movement and music classes designed to
stimulate the brain, aid sensory processing and decrease problem
behaviours in children with autism spectrum disorders. Reflecting a
growing interest in the body-brain connection, and incorporating
the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis, the AMT approach uses
music and movement to develop audio, visual, gross motor and
spatial awareness skills in children with autism. The book breaks
down the components of the typical 45 minute session, from circle
games to story dances, and explains how the reader can create their
own AMT program. This exciting new approach will complement other
therapeutic techniques for children on the autism spectrum and can
be used by a wide range of professionals, such as teachers, arts
therapists and dance instructors, as well as parents and carers.
When a child is diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD),
what the family really need, and often lack, is positive
reassurance and understanding from those closest to them. This book
is packed with advice on how extended family members and friends
can provide the necessary support. Explaining the diagnosis and
characteristics of ASD, this helpful guide uses examples from real
families to illustrate the complex feelings that parents and each
member of the family are likely to go through after a child is
diagnosed. It gives practical tips on help that might be needed
most, details the possible changes that will take place as the
family adjusts and concludes with a comprehensive guide to other
useful sources of information. This book will help strengthen
relationships between parents and their extended family and
friends, enabling a reliable support system to develop which will
remain crucial to the child throughout their life.
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