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Learning & Living With Autism
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Learning & Living With Autism

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This is a remarkable and true story about the author’s son, Tom, who at twenty-seven months was diagnosed with severe autism. It is a story of hope for the families with children newly diagnosed with autism, and encouragement for those who are a few years, or maybe many years, into intensive educational and therapeutic programming. With tools and techniques for early intervention, it is a story of affirmation for (and an expression of gratitude to) all families.

Dr. Jekanowski, a respected educator and committed parent, shares her son’s journey chronologically along with actual home program session notes, evaluation data, classwork, artwork, photos, and awards. Each chapter concludes with Tom’s Thoughts about the material, his memories and thoughts of that time. She includes a brief reflective guide at the end of every chapter. These guides highlight topics in each chapter and are intended for parents, educators, therapists, community members, and policy makers, i.e., anyone who knows, loves, and/or works on behalf of children and young adults with autism.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Divina Press
Date
4 March 2022
Pages
132
ISBN
9781943901951

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

This is a remarkable and true story about the author’s son, Tom, who at twenty-seven months was diagnosed with severe autism. It is a story of hope for the families with children newly diagnosed with autism, and encouragement for those who are a few years, or maybe many years, into intensive educational and therapeutic programming. With tools and techniques for early intervention, it is a story of affirmation for (and an expression of gratitude to) all families.

Dr. Jekanowski, a respected educator and committed parent, shares her son’s journey chronologically along with actual home program session notes, evaluation data, classwork, artwork, photos, and awards. Each chapter concludes with Tom’s Thoughts about the material, his memories and thoughts of that time. She includes a brief reflective guide at the end of every chapter. These guides highlight topics in each chapter and are intended for parents, educators, therapists, community members, and policy makers, i.e., anyone who knows, loves, and/or works on behalf of children and young adults with autism.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Divina Press
Date
4 March 2022
Pages
132
ISBN
9781943901951