World of the Autistic Child: Understanding and Treating Autistic Spectrum Disorders

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For thousands of loving and concerned parents of autistic children, the suspicion that something may be wrong comes long before the clinical diagnosis of autism, PDD (pervasive developmental disorder), or Asperger's syndrome. When rounds of testing and consultations confirm parents' worst fears, their emotional turmoil is matched by an overriding practical concern: What do we do next?
The World of the Autistic Child is by far the most complete and comprehensive book ever written...

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Overview

For thousands of loving and concerned parents of autistic children, the suspicion that something may be wrong comes long before the clinical diagnosis of autism, PDD (pervasive developmental disorder), or Asperger's syndrome. When rounds of testing and consultations confirm parents' worst fears, their emotional turmoil is matched by an overriding practical concern: What do we do next?
The World of the Autistic Child is by far the most complete and comprehensive book ever written for the parents of autistic children, and for the teachers, child specialists, and other professionals that care for them. Written by Dr. Bryna Siegel, a developmental psychologist and director of a large university clinic for autistic children, it provides help and hope not only for the children, but for their families—the parents, grandparents, siblings, and other caregivers who must come to grips with their own grief and confusion following a diagnosis of autism or other related disorder. Dr. Siegel believes that parents' best defense is to acquire, as early as possible, the knowledge and the parenting skills they will need to work with professionals to help their child fulfill his or her potential. This book, therefore, is about understanding the diagnosis of autism, the available treatments, and how to decide what is best for a particular child with autism or PDD.
Straightforward and sympathetic, Dr. Siegel guides readers through the thicket of symptoms and labels, explaining the crucial importance of intensive early education, and how to find the resources and help that are available. Behavior modification, the development of daily living skills, guidelines for selecting and designing schooling, mainstreaming, the role for traditional academics in educating higher functioning children and young people, building effective parent-teacher relationships, psychoactive medications, and dealing with the possibility of residential placement are all covered. Dr. Siegel teaches parents and professionals to use their own common sense and personal observations in evaluating the many highly publicized but unorthodox and often untested treatments for autism, including the much-touted facilitated communication (F/C), holding therapy, auditory training, "Options" therapy, allergy treatments, and special diets.
Pulling together a wealth of long-needed information on the latest educational and medical advances, The World of the Autistic Child is a superb guide and resource that no one who cares about autistic or developmentally disabled young people will want to be without.

"...draws on her extensive clinical experience to pull together info on the latest advances in education, medicine, and also some experimental treatments that are untested."

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780195119176
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • Publication date: 1/28/1998
  • Edition description: Reprint
  • Pages: 368
  • Sales rank: 532,561
  • Product dimensions: 7.90 (w) x 5.30 (h) x 0.70 (d)

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About the Author
Dr. Bryna Siegel has directed the Pervasive Developmental Disorders Clinic and Laboratory at Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute at the University of California, San Francisco for the past six years, and earlier, was one of the founders of the Autism Clinic at Stanford University. She is the author of The Working Parents Guide to Child Care, What About Me? Growing Up with a Developmentally Disabled Sibling, and numerous professional publications.

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Table of Contents

Introduction 3
1 Defining Autism, PDD, and Other Autistic Spectrum Disorders 9
2 Social Development in Autism and PDD 25
3 Communication Skills in Autism and PDD 43
4 Autism, PDD, and the Child's Activities and Interests 60
5 Getting a Diagnosis 82
6 After the Diagnosis: Coping with a Sense of Loss 121
7 Family Issues 136
8 Finding Resources 167
9 The Importance of Very Early Intervention 196
10 Selecting a Classroom: Assessing Teachers, Aides, and Student Composition 209
11 Behavior Management and Teaching Methods for Children with Autism and PDD 231
12 Teaching Communication Skills to Children with Autism and PDD 253
13 Forks in the Road: The Elementary School Years and Beyond 274
14 Psychoactive Medications 301
15 Non-Mainstream Treatments for Autism 321
Afterword 333
Index 335
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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 17, 2007

    Great read and great learn

    I am an uncle of autism that yearns to learn where and when to help with my nephew's autism and this book has reassured me in his treatment along with helping me to help him when I can. I suggest this book to anybody dealing with autism in thier life as it covers a wide array without strapping you in to read about symtoms that may not apply to your specific child or group of children.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 18, 2001

    The best ...

    This is by far the best book I have read about children with autism. It is comprehensive and yet not overwhelming. Dr. Siegel demonstates not only her expertise in the field, but also her true passion for these children and her compassion for their parents. It's an invaluable asset to both parents and professionals.

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