Autism Child Sensory Perception Puzzles Living With Autistic Child Book Launched
A new book has been launched by Love Autism, helping parents and families to deal with children who are suffering from it. Called Puzzle Solvers, The Basics, it was compiled by Mitzi Carollo and comes with numerous resources to help manage autism in family life.
New Orleans, United States – October 5, 2017 /PressCable/ —
Love Autism has launched a new book, called Puzzle Solvers, The Basics, compiled by Mitzi Carollo. It features 14 packed chapters, and comes with a range of resources, helping parents to deal with the difficulties of living with autism, so that they can live more comfortable with their children.
More information can be found at: https://goo.gl/Ya2iBY.
Love Autism is devoted to providing information, guidance and education on autism, along with high quality products. Many people with autism have difficulties processing information taken through the senses, and the Love Autism site was created to help them put the pieces together with affordable sensory products.
The Love Autism site explains that autism is a complex neurobehavioral condition that includes impairments in social interaction and developmental language and communication skills combined with rigid behaviors.
Because of this, children with autism have trouble communicating. They find it difficult to understand what other people think and feel, which in turn makes it hard for them to express themselves with words or gestures.
Sometimes this lack of comfort can lead to the children having specific body movements like rocking, pacing, or hand flipping. Autism can cause children to have unusual responses to situations that can be hard to plan for.
For parents and families dealing with a child that has autism, there are a number of things to worry about. This is where Love Autism’s book, Puzzle Solvers, The Basics, can help. It covers numerous problems and aspects of dealing with autism in an easy to read way.
Some of the topics include finding what works for children who are dealing with autism, busting autism stereotypes, and difficulties with everyday tasks. In addition to this, there are chapters on sensory integration problems, social skills, and obsessional interests.
The book is available through the Love Autism site, which people can visit at: [http://loveautism.net].
Full details of the book can be found here, along with further articles, reports and guidance on dealing with autism in family life.
Contact Info:
Name: Tony Carollo
Organization: Love Autism
Address: 3436 Magazine Street #8004, New Orleans, Louisiana 70115, United States
Phone: +1-985-373-7452
For more information, please visit http://www.loveautism.net
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