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HET VERHAAL VAN EEN AUTISTISCH KIND

Son-Rise: The Miracle Continues recounts the story of Barry and Samahria Kaufman's successful effort to reach their "unreachable" child. Part one is an expanded and updated journal, originally documented in the classic best-seller, Son-Rise, of Raun Kaufman's astonishing development from a lifeless, autistic, retarded child into a highly verbal, lovable youngster with no traces of his former condition. Part two details Raun's extraordinary progress from the age of four into young adulthood. Part three shares moving accounts of five families that successfully used the Son-Rise Program to reach their own special children. An awe-inspiring reminder that love moves mountains. A must for any parent, teacher or student of personal growth.

183 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1981

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February 15, 2025
I read this while working on my Masters Degree. It describes parents working with their autistic son. I recently thought about how much more has been learned about the spectrum of autism since then. Many more seem to have it and there is more understanding by the public. But still.... Such a long way to go.
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December 19, 2013
This is the most amazing book about autism I've ever read and I've read many. I read it years ago and two more times since. I work with autistic children and my admiration for this family holds no bounds. First and foremost, they decided to love their son. All real cures begin with love.
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March 22, 2017
An inspiring and hopeful book about a family's journey of love with an autistic child.
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April 2, 2017
This book is about two parents struggle to reach and teach their autistic son. Their method their never ending love and patience and joys and story is amazing and an inspiration.
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April 30, 2024
First of all; so happy to realise how far we’ve come in the way we think about people with autism.
Secondly; this book is not really well written, but maybe that was not the main goal… In the end, my main issue was with how the father sees themselves as the best parents in the world and that they “healed” their son of autism. But I wonder if not every parent would do the same if they‘s have the means to spend 75 hours per week with their kid AND afford to get helpers in the house. It is a good experiment, but how realistic is this as a treatment for people with autism…
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September 1, 2016
Frankly, who has 75 hours a week to provide therapy to one child? The writing..... sentence fragments..... veiled put-downs of his support team.... Options plugs....

The child didn't really seem to progress what might have happened developmentally as he aged. No real evidence that if one spends hours rocking with the autistic kid it will help. Here's a clue: one of the characteristics of autism is the kids doesn't identify with YOUR FEELINGS so he doesn't care if you accept him or not.
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February 6, 2019
The incredible account of a family who's beautiful son had classic textbook case autism. Very little was known, and usually a form of behavioral modification only attempted to make the child socially acceptable. The couple began an original concept of "to love is to be happy with".They saw the value of their son as a human spirit. With continual, gentle stimulation and acceptance the results were fantastic. Love at it's finest.
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December 6, 2022
This was the first book I read about autism. I was 17 years old and fascinated by ASD. There was very little out there about ASD and what was out there, was that there was no hope for any child afflicted with autism. It wasn't easy to read, the story didn't easily flow, however, it was very interesting.
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March 12, 2009
Amazing story of Barry and Suzi Kaufman who recovered their son Raun from autism in the 70's. They set up a non-profit to assist other parents to help their disabled children. A story of acceptance, persistence, and the power of love. Highly recommend.
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May 16, 2014
I don't know how to take a book off my reading shelf, accidently clicked on this, right title, wrong author, was reading Son Rise by Barry Neal Kaufman.
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