Talking together about an autism diagnosis : a guide for parents and carers of children with an autism spectrum disorder
Pike, Rachel2008
Books, Manuscripts
A person with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has a right to know their diagnosis. Wanting to protect them from the diagnosis can feel like the kindest thing to do, but in reality it often gets harder the longer it is delayed. There are definite advantages to talking about the diagnosis, but these vary between individuals. Many people have commented that they would like to have been told earlier because knowing their diagnosis came as a relief and a source of comfort. This book offers a wealth of advice and guidance. Aimed primarily at parents and carers of younger children, it includes helpful information for schools and for people working with adults with an ASD, with photocopiable pages.
Main title:
Talking together about an autism diagnosis : a guide for parents and carers of children with an autism spectrum disorder / written by Rachel Pike, NAS Regional Officer. Illustrated by Jess Abbo.
Imprint:
London : National Autistic Society, 2008
Collation:
49 p. ; 29.7 cm.
Series title:
ISBN:
9781905722372
Dewey class:
618.9285882618.928
Language:
English
BRN:
1782935
