How parents can appreciate their autistic children prevent them from
being pathologized, over-medicated, and marginalized
In this groundbreaking book, William Stillman, an expert and passionate
advocate on behalf of those with autism, offers a commonsense guide for
parenting children with autism. He gives mothers and fathers,
caregivers, and teachers the information they need to recognize the
child with autism's unique personality, passions, and intellect and
therefore liberate them from today's culture of fear. He shows why the
current conventional incentive and reward systems send the wrong message
to kids with autism and just don't work. This book offers a sensible
ten-step guide for enriching relationships with kids with autism through
a belief in their essential competence.
- Includes information that liberates parents from the culture of fear
surrounding autism
- Explains how kids with autism are intelligent but may have
unconventional methods of communication that need to be understood and
appreciated
- Shows why your child doesn't need traditional therapy or medication to
"treat" autism
- Written by an acclaimed expert on the topic of autism, who is himself
an adult with Asperger's Syndrome