What I Wish I'd Known about Raising a Child with Autism - by Bobbi Sheahan & Kathy DeOrnellas (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Bobbi Sheahan, mother of a child with autism, and psychologist Kathy DeOrnellas, Ph.D., did not write this book to lecture you on how to parent your child.
- Benjamin Franklin Award (Family/Parenting) 2012 3rd Winner
- About the Author: Bobbi Sheahan is a mom who teamed up with her child's psychologist to write "What I Wish I'd Known About Raising a Child With Autism.
- 250 Pages
- Psychology, Psychopathology
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About the Book
A mother of an autistic child and a psychologist share valuable information about raising a child with autism. Offering parent-to-parent advice as well as professional guidance, this book tackles such issues as picky eating, bedtime battles, and discipline.Book Synopsis
Bobbi Sheahan, mother of a child with autism, and psychologist Kathy DeOrnellas, Ph.D., did not write this book to lecture you on how to parent your child. Instead, they offer themselves as your scouts in the field, who have valuable information to share from the moment you realize your kid is different (My, what a quiet baby I have!), to the self-righteous moms on the playground, to holding your marriage together and the realm of routines. They candidly tackle ASD issues such as: Picky Eating Bedtime Battles Potty Training Speech Delays Discipline Early Intervention Sibling Rivalry And much more!Review Quotes
"I would recommend this book without reservation. It serves as a good book for those who are considering that their child may be autistic, or have children newly diagnosed as autistic. This book would be a good beginner book for parents who want to know about autism, and a great source for further reading on the subject." -Stephen M. Donahue, M.D.
About the Author
Bobbi Sheahan is a mom who teamed up with her child's psychologist to write "What I Wish I'd Known About Raising a Child With Autism." She wrote this book to spare other parents some of the pain, discouragement, and confusion that can accompany the early years of parenting a child who has, or may have, autism. This is her third book.
Kathy DeOrnellas, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist who worked closely with the Sheahan family for many years. In addition to having a private counseling practice, credentialed by the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology, she is also a Licensed Specialist in School Psychology.