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Raising Resilient Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders: Strategies For Maximizing Their Strengths, Coping With Adversity, And Developing A Social M eBook

de Sam Goldstein e Robert Brooks
idioma: inglês
Editor: McGraw Hill LLC, Janeiro de 2012 ‧
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"New hope for parents raising a child with autism spectrum disorders In Raising Resilient Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, noted psychologists and bestselling authors Dr. Goldstein and Dr. Brooks teach you the strategies and mindset necessary to help your child develop strength, hope, and optimism. This is the first approach for autism spectrum disorders based in the extremely popular field of positive psychology. Drs. Brooks and Goldstein--world-renowned experts on child psychology and, specifically, resilience--offer you practical tips for long-term solutions rather than just quick fixes. Featuring dozens of stories and an easy-to-follow, prescriptive narrative, Drs. Brooks and Goldstein demonstrate how to apply resilience to every parenting practice when raising a child with autism spectrum disorders, preparing him or her for the challenges of todays' complicated, ever-changing world and helping your child develop essential social skills.Learn how to: Empower your child to problem-solve on his or her own Teach your child to learn from mistakes rather than feel defeated by them Discipline your child while instilling self-worth Build an alliance with your child's school"--

Raising Resilient Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders: Strategies For Maximizing Their Strengths, Coping With Adversity, And Developing A Social M

de Sam Goldstein e Robert Brooks

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ISBN: 9780071739863
Editor: McGraw Hill LLC
Data de Lançamento: Janeiro de 2012
Idioma: Inglês
Tipo de produto: eBook
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Classificação Temática: eBooks em Inglês > Medicina > Medicina Geral
EAN: 9780071739863
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