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Autism: The Gift That Needs to Be Opened

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Families, world experts, and persons on the autism spectrum share their experiences in this collection of stories. With a focus on the positive aspects of autism and the importance of community involvement and early intervention, Autism: The Gift That Needs to Be Opened is a resource whose aim is to improve the lives of parents, educators, and persons who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

Awareness and advocacy for early diagnosis and treatment of autism have grown substantially over the past decade. According to Stephen W. Scherer, Ph.D., D.Sc., FRSC,

There are new studies that show that every child who undergoes intensive behavioural intervention therapy improves in some way. In fact, I have heard rare stories of some children having full or near-full recoveries. The most important factor leading to positive outcomes, however, is to start such interventions early and, in the best-case scenario, even before the first signs of autism appear.

These stories are inspirational and informative, while also serving as a reminder—indeed, as a rallying cry—that individuals who have autism can, with the proper care and attention, lead full and productive lives and change the way we see the world.

All royalties from the sale of this book will be donated to the Autism Society, Newfoundland and Labrador.

Contributors:

B. T. Hall
Bridget Ricketts
Dawn Haire-Butt
Doug McCreary
Dwayne LaFitte
Heather Warner
Jessica Butt
Katrina Bajzak
Krista Preuss-Goudreault
Laura Hamlyn
Michael McCreary
Nicole Parsons
Roseanne Hickey-Hatchett
Sarah MacAulay
Stephen W. Scherer
Temple Grandin
Tom Jackman
Tori Oliver
Tricia Teeft

225 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2015

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May 8, 2021
My expectations going into this book were a little to high.
That being said, it was a good read overall: insightful and informative from a variety of perspectives. I also found myself fixating on particular accounts, particularly ones from which authors were from places I have previously lived in or am familiar with, and one about a child I have had the pleasure of working with personally.
A great read for anyone who is looking for more insight as to what life with Autism may look like, and an even better resource for those trying to cope with a new diagnosis.
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January 14, 2016
True stories about people with autism and those affected by them. Informative.
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