Siblings of Children with Autism: A Guide for Families (Topics in Autism) by Sandra L., PH.D. Harris (1994-09-02)

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Siblings of Children with Autism: A Guide for Families (Topics in Autism) by Sandra L., PH.D. Harris (1994-09-02)

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Rating : 4.21 (818 Votes)
Asin : B01K3NVKTS
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 406 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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Wonderful insights and ideas This is a great book for parents, and a wonderful resource to have as the years go on. I found the information and suggestions to be straightforward and practical. This is a well-written, concise book. I wish that there were discussion of the possible issues and behaviors of a sibling who is having difficulties coping with the realities of having an autistic child. This book tends to be more proactive in its approach. The emphasis on maintaining normalcy in your family life is very important advice. This is a mu. Thoroughly "reader friendly" text Now in its second edition, Siblings Of Children With Autism the collaborative effort of Sandra L. Harris (a Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor at the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology) and Beth A. Glasberg (a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and Research Professor at the Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center at Rutgers University) and offers the reader a straightforward, authoritative, instructional resource addressing questions, concerns, and issues for the siblings in . I would give this one an 'OKAY' *~*~*Valley*~*~* I personally, while finding this information useful, did not find anything different than what would pertain to any 'normal' [by that meaning non-autism sibling relationship] sibling relationship. Of course middle children are going to feel left out on occasion because they are not the baby, or the oldest will feel as thought they have to 'parent' on occasion. Perhaps the youngest feels like a baby, or likes being 'babied.' I don't know, personally I did not learn anything new or useful. A good book to read, in

paperback book with the name of Siblings of Children with Autism: A Guide for Families (Topics in Autism) by Sandra L., PH.D. Harris (1994-09-02) are written by PH.D. Harris Sandra L.. it launch on 0000-00-00 and has 406 number of pages. Here, you can read it online or download on any other format as u want to.

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