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Girls
Under the Umbrella of Autism Spectrum Disorders: Practical Solutions for
Addressing Everyday Challenges
by Lori Ernsperger, Ph.D., and Danielle Wendel
$19.95   
2007, ISBN 978-1-931282-47-5
Co-authored by an
experienced professional and a mother of a young girl on the autism spectrum,
this much-awaited book combines the best of both worlds as it gives a
voice to girls under the umbrella of autism spectrum disorders. The authors
provide insightful first-hand accounts of girls lives along with
research-based strategies and practical techniques for addressing the
unique needs of girls on the spectrum while nurturing and developing their
gifts and talents.
Throughout each chapter,
you will find descriptions of interventions and strategies designed to
improve specific behaviors at home, at school, and in the community. Throughout,
the emphasis is on what sets girls apart from boys on the spectrum in
an effort to ensure that their unique needs are met and their special
talents are fostered and nurtured.
Chapter 1 defines
the characteristics of girls with ASD and covers the early first signs,
the diagnosis, and treatment strategies.
Chapter 2 focuses
on early childhood issues and behavioral concerns.
Chapter 3 covers the
school-age years (6-11 years) and reviews school placement decisions,
therapy options, and social skill development for girls.
Chapter 4 targets
adolescence and early adulthood (12-18 years).
Chapter 5 summarizes
the authors findings based on extensive interviews, a review of
the literature, and their personal and professional experience.
The extensive coverage
of girls from early childhood through adolescence and early adulthood
gives parents and educators access to a wealth of information. The addition
of personal vignettes by families and girls living with ASD makes this
both a heartfelt and a very practical resource.
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