The
little book of autism FAQs
how to talk with your child about their diagnosis & other conversations
Little book of autism frequently asked questions
How to talk with your child about their diagnosis & other conversations
Hartman, Davida
creator
text
bibliography
enk
2020
2020
monographic
eng
108 pages : 23 cm : illustrations
"Empowering and practical, this guide is the perfect companion for parents who are finding it difficult to tell their children about their autism diagnosis. It provides a realistic yet uplifting approach to autism, treating it not only as a disability, but also a different and equally valid way to be in the world. By equipping parents with a language of positivity around autism, this book will make a difference to many children on the spectrum. It advises on how and when to talk to autistic children with both high and low care needs and provides guidance on supporting children's relationships with peers at school, as well as how to broach the conversation with the child's siblings." - BOOK JACKET
Introduction. - 1. What is autism anyway? - 2. Do I really need to tell them they are autistic? - 3. Won't telling them just make them feel different? - 4. How do I actually go about telling my child they are autistic? - 5. What about telling other people? - 6. I hear you but I'm still feeling sad and overwhelmed. - In summary. - Index.
Davida Hartman ; illustrated by Margaret Anne Suggs.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
AUTISM
CHILDREN
DISCLOSURE
PARENTS
PARENT GUIDES
9781785924491
DLC
181130
20230314062442.0
on1110656370
eng