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Saving Ben: A Father's Story of Autism
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Saving Ben: A Father’s Story of Autism

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Each year thousands of children are diagnosed with autism, a devastating neurological disorder that profoundly affects a person’s language and social development.
Saving Ben
is the story of one family coping with autism, told from the viewpoint of a father struggling to understand his son’s strange behavior and rescue him from a downward spiral. ‘Take him home, love him, and save your money for his institutionalization when he turns twenty-one’. That was the best advice his doctor could offer in 1990 when three-year-old Ben was diagnosed with autism.
Saving Ben
tells the story of Ben’s regression as an infant into the world of autism and his journey toward recovery as a young adult. His father, Dan Burns, puts the reader in the passenger’s seat as he struggles with medical service providers, the school system, extended family, and his own limitations in his efforts to pull Ben out of his darkening world. Ben, now 21 years old, is a work in progress. The full force and fury of the autism storm have passed. Using new biomedical treatments, repair work is underway.
Saving Ben
is a story of Ben’s journey toward recovery, and a family’s story of loss, grief, and healing. ‘Keep the faith, never give up’. These are the lessons of the author’s miraculous journey, saving Ben.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of North Texas Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
1 August 2009
Pages
192
ISBN
9781574412697

Each year thousands of children are diagnosed with autism, a devastating neurological disorder that profoundly affects a person’s language and social development.
Saving Ben
is the story of one family coping with autism, told from the viewpoint of a father struggling to understand his son’s strange behavior and rescue him from a downward spiral. ‘Take him home, love him, and save your money for his institutionalization when he turns twenty-one’. That was the best advice his doctor could offer in 1990 when three-year-old Ben was diagnosed with autism.
Saving Ben
tells the story of Ben’s regression as an infant into the world of autism and his journey toward recovery as a young adult. His father, Dan Burns, puts the reader in the passenger’s seat as he struggles with medical service providers, the school system, extended family, and his own limitations in his efforts to pull Ben out of his darkening world. Ben, now 21 years old, is a work in progress. The full force and fury of the autism storm have passed. Using new biomedical treatments, repair work is underway.
Saving Ben
is a story of Ben’s journey toward recovery, and a family’s story of loss, grief, and healing. ‘Keep the faith, never give up’. These are the lessons of the author’s miraculous journey, saving Ben.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of North Texas Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
1 August 2009
Pages
192
ISBN
9781574412697