Asperger Syndrome In Young Children

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    Asperger Syndrome in Young Children
    A Developmental Approach for Parents and Professionals
    By: Laurie Leventhal-Belfer; Cassandra Coe
    Publisher:
    Jessica Kingsley Publishers
    Print ISBN: 9781843107484, 1843107481
    eText ISBN: 9781846420337, 1846420334
    Pages: 320
    Copyright year: 2004
    Format: PDF
    Available from $ 29.95 USD
    SKU 9781846420337
    Asperger's Syndrome in Young Children is easy to read, with lots of practical ideas and advice, presented in a sympathetic manner. It would be most useful for teachers or professionals who are new to the field or parents who believe their child may be on the Asperger's syndrome spectrum. It is a valuable source of information on strategies for helping young children with Asperger's syndrome to realise their full potential.' - ChildrenNow This landmark book focuses on how AS presents in pre-school children. An essential guide for parents coming to terms with their child's AS diagnosis and for the professionals who work with this age group, it is unique in answering pressing questions specific to younger children. How can parents help their AS child to develop speech and language? What help is available at school and home? When, if at all, should a child be informed about AS? Including a useful summary of early childhood development stages, Leventhal-Belfer and Coe provide a diagnostic model based on assessment of the child in contrast to 'neurotypical' children, considering relationships at home, in school or in care. Their book shows how to develop tailored early intervention strategies and to assist parents, teachers and mental health professionals in making informed decisions to nurture the development of AS children.
     

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