Child who was diagnosed as an autistic spectral disorder (Sergey Tsyrulnikov).

"Child diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorder" by Sergey Tsyrulin is an insightful and practical guide for those with autism and their caregivers. The author has broken down the complexities of ASD and created a clear and accessible blueprint for making sense of it all for children, young adults, and their families. This book, an excellent resource on an evolving topic, touches on nearly every facet of autism - from behaviors to diagnoses, to treatment options and future prospects.

From birth through adolescence and beyond, Sergey shares invaluable tips that show readers how to interact with their child or young adult in ways that respect his/her uniqueness, foster natural communication, and better harness the chaos of his developing world. As experts in psychiatry, neuropsychology, and social services have recommended, parents and loved ones can help their child by providing genuine support, acceptance, and healthy, encouraging example. Here, you will find sound information on non-confrontational communication techniques, empathetic listening, effective responses, positive reinforcement strategies, therapeutic gaming, educational options, a range of psychotherapeutic techniques, etc. These activities and strategies are not only crucially important for helping children live more successfully but also may decrease the risk of a child developing self-injury, anxiety, depression, and other disabilities.

Also included are checklists, games, creative exercises, goal lists, research papers, citations and resources for further reading on AS, apps, podcasts, interviews with author, as well as checklists for personal growth and some easy-to-implement gifts, suggestions and shortcuts for moving forward.

For individuals who are recently diagnosed or struggling with diagnosis, "Child" offers broad perspectives on autism that showcase its manifestations in both mild and severe forms, drawing out the common threads among children and adults so as to raise awareness about what can be expected of a person with autism. For those of us who had an "easy" life as neurotypical individuals, the ideas presented may guide us in better understanding autistic people and in making small changes in our own behavior that can eventually provide hope and insight to those around us. In sum, at every stage of life, "Child Diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Disorder" can act as a guide, training and therapy, shining light on the struggles of child, adolescent, adult, and family alike as they overcome barriers to excellence.

This book is for anyone whose children are on the autistic spectrum or have already been diagnosed with autistic disorder (ASD), and it offers a unique method to teach and learn about their behavioral and emotional traits. The author, Sergey Tsyrullnikov, like anyone with mental health problems, has found it harder than most to open up about his own condition, especially when you remember that autism describes a spectrum of conditions, each of which warrants different levels of support and instruction. Thankfully, the author shared this knowledge and guides us through every step of the "journey" - such as the eyes-shadowed beginnings, little triumphs along the way, and eventual outcomes. Aside from anecdotal stories, the book itself gives obvious actionable steps for day-to-day life and medical situations to parents who need to make educated decisions. While I completely understand the empathy and excitement that comes with having a family member who scatters behaviors, does not engage socially, or has unique learning methods, I also empathize with parents whose loved ones are diagnosed with psychotic disorders and must fumble about for a remedy. If I read it for its intended purpose of facilitating learning, it is an excellent tool. On a personal note, I applaud the author for revealing his story and for sharing it through this informative notebook; and I hope organizers of future conferences, seminars, and reference guides will voluntarily incorporate this useful read in their collections or sidebars.






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Child who was diagnosed as an autistic spectral disorder (Sergey Tsyrulnikov).

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  • Название книги: Child who was diagnosed as an autistic spectral disorder
  • Автор: Sergey Tsyrulnikov
  • Категория: Общая психология
  • Тип: Электронная книга
  • Опубликовано: 2023 Sep 18, 21:09
  • Возрастная категория: 12+
  • Язык: English
  • Паблишер: Издательские решения
  • ISBN: 9785006003842