Guide to Understanding Autism PLR eBook
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Year Released/Circulated: 2019
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Guide to Understanding Autism PLR eBook Introduction:
You may have seen an autistic child or adult and never knew that the person had a diagnosis. Your ignorance about the disorder is not uncommon because most people who are not experienced with the disorder look at autistic people as those who are mentally retarded or have some learning disability. This is not true. Autism is a very complicated disorder that affects children typically from the age of three to conception.
The disorder is neurological in nature and primarily affects the areas of the brain where communication and social interaction is developed. To the unsuspecting person, the autistic child or adult would be considered mentally unstable or retarded.
The unique thing about autism and the reason it is sometimes hard to detect is that the disorder affects different sufferers in different levels of complexity. A mildly affected child may be able to communicate their wants and needs, but there communication is often stifled and they do not understand the subtleties of the English language. Sometimes humor, irony, and other nuances of the language will present a difficult or impassible barrier to the child’s communication process. Another autistic sufferer may have severe autism where the child or the adult cannot communicate at all. The sad thing is that the autistic person can think about the what they want to say and how to communicate it, but the words do not come out and their silence on appears on the outside.
Can you imagine trying to communicate with your teacher or parent and the words won’t come out? You know the answer to the question and you know how to do the task, but the communication and the rest of your body just doesn’t come out. That is why it is difficult for both teachers and parents to understand what autism is and how to deal with it. The child cannot even communicate its wants and needs during play with other children. A simple act of digging with a sand shovel can be an awkward movement or grunt that would be totally misunderstood by the other child.
Autistic children act differently to normal situations than other kids. Loud noises, a deviation from a familiar route, or a change in time schedule can set an autistic child off with sometimes violent consequences. The acts of an autistic child could be misinterpreted as a behavior disorder or an emotional disorder. Simple communication is not there. If a autistic child is hot, it has been reported that some will strip naked in public and run around. The communication is there. They are hot. It is cooler when I am naked. Therefore I will be naked and be cool. Again, the communication is there, but the socially accepted communication in which we communicate is not.
According to statistics, almost four million children will be born with autism in the next decade. The diagnoses of autistic children are becoming more refined, but think about the number of children misdiagnosed in the past where there learning and life skill accommodations were not met by professionals. Autism is a tragic disorder and many parents should be given kudos for the extra time and energy it takes to raise an autistic child. In this e-book you will learn the characteristics of autism, its symptoms, treatments, and learning strategies that will help both you and your child. Though the definition of autism is still sketchy for health care professionals and psychologists, you will learn more about autism and have a more definitive approach when dealing with autism as a teacher, parent, or someone who works with these special people.
Guide to Understanding Autism PLR eBook Contents:
Chapter 1 – What Is Autism …………………………………………………. 3
Chapter 2 – What Are the Factors that Contribute to Autism …….. 4
Chapter 3 – Autism and Genetics …………………………………………. 5
Chapter 4 – What Are the Symptoms of Autism ……………………… 6
Chapter 5 – What Are the Speech and Communication Problems of Autism …….. 7
Chapter 6 – Autism and Body Language ……………………………….. 8
Chapter 7 – Autism, Toxic Metals, and Vaccines ……………………. 9
Chapter 8 – The Cause of Autism Might Be Found in Autistic Mice ……………….. 10
Chapter 11 – How Is Autism Diagnosed ………………………………. 13
Chapter 12 – Myths about Autism ……………………………………….. 14
Chapter 13 – How to Look for Autism Signs in Infants …………… 15
Chapter 14 – How Can Families Cope With an Autistic Child and the Financial Burden…… 17
Chapter 15 – The Difference Between Asperger’s Syndrome and Autism ……… 18
Chapter 16 – Autism Assistance Dogs …………………………………. 19
Chapter 17 – Teaching Autistic Children ………………………………. 20
Chapter 18 – The Fixation Behavior of an Autistic Child ………… 22
Chapter 19 – The Autism Society of America ……………………….. 23
Chapter 20 – Childproofing Your Home for Your Autistic Child . . 25
Chapter 21 – Autism and Nutritional Supplements ………………… 26
Chapter 23- Toilet Training the Autistic Child ……………………….. 28
Chapter 23- Difficulties of an Autistic Adult …………………………… 30
Chapter 22 – Alternative Treatments for Autism ……………………. 31
Guide to Understanding Autism PLR eBook Covers:
An in depth report on autism has been generated to give you the facts about the disorder. The most recent research will be discussed along with helpful hints in how to communicate, educate, and deal with the stress and confusion that surrounds the world of autism.
Finally a one of a kind guide that answers all the questions the parent or a teacher of an autistic child would have. Filled with informative literature the reader will get the real facts about autism and learn how to cope with the stress of raising and teaching an autistic child. You will learn what autism is and you will learn how to deal with the problems associated with it.
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1) You will learn the real facts about Autism.
The world of an autistic child will be explained in such a way that you will be armed with new knowledge to help you better understand what is going on in their head and how their disability can affect them and the world around them
2) You will learn about treatment and educational options that work at reducing the symptoms of Autism.
You will learn the medical and non-traditional treatments people have tried in their battle against autism. Information will be provided that will enlighten you about the symptoms of autism and how to treat each autistic child as an individual that is unique among others with the same condition.
Here is what you will learn inside this guide….
- The true definition and characteristics of autism.
- The symptoms of autism and the degree of severity
- The latest research that gives hope for the discovery of the cause of autism
- Different educational ideas for the autistic child
- An in depth study of the communication and social skill problems of the autistic
- Myths and misinformation about autism is exposed
- Resources on where to get support for the parents of autistic children
- Treatment and diagnoses methods are explained
- A full explanation about the difference between Asperger’s syndrome and autism
- How to deal with symptoms like fixation and lack of eye contact
- And a lot more!
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