Reaching the Autistic Child A Parent Training Program

Reaching the Autistic Child A Parent Training Program by Martin A. Kozloff, published by Brookline Books in 1998, is a revised edition comprising 289 pages. This book addresses the challenges faced by families dealing with autism, including symptoms such as uncooperativeness, inattention, and self-destructive behavior. It presents a structured program designed to provide parents with effective strategies to support their autistic children, offering an alternative to institutionalization.
Readers will find detailed case studies that illustrate how parents can teach their children to engage in socially acceptable behaviors. The book focuses on practical approaches within the context of special education and parenting, emphasizing the importance of family dynamics in addressing autism spectrum disorders. This edition serves as a resource for those navigating the complexities of child rearing in the context of developmental and intellectual disabilities.
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Symptoms of autism–including uncooperativeness, inattention, and bizarre, self-destructive behavior–place tremendous strain on families. The proven program presented here offers parents an effective alternative to institutionalization. Detailed cased studies demonstrate how parents can teach autistic children to interact in socially acceptable ways.
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