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Nurturing Your Asperger's Child: An Ebook




















 
Motherboard Books



 


 



Parenting a child with Asperger's syndrome?

Learn successful strategies from one who has gone before you.


You want a self-assured,
confident son or daughter. Let me tell you how that might be possible.



"When Shannon was diagnosed with Asperger's, the evaluators told me they
were amazed at her poise and self-confidence. 
"Learn the parenting
secrets that brought her to the great self-confidence level she has
today!"
 
 
Nurturing Your Asperger's Child
by Phyllis Wheeler
An e-book from a mom of two Asperger's kids--now
available!





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I am a writer and mother of four, including a girl now 18 and a boy
now 13
with Asperger's Syndrome. It has been seven years now since my daughter was
diagnosed with Asperger's.
These
were seven years during which I dug out lots of
information and set up various parenting structures and strategies in
our household. 
These strategies are effective! When Shannon was diagnosed with Asperger's, the evaluators told me they
were amazed at her poise and self-confidence. 
Learn the parenting
secrets that brought her to the great self-confidence level she has
today!





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A friend of mine urged me to write a book to provide
others in the same position with some mentoring. That book is now
available--41 pages of what I have learned and pondered over
these past years.
Not only do I have the experience of parenting two Aspies, but I have
a brother with classic autism who didn't speak until he was five years
old. 
But speak he did, and I tell you my parents' strategies for
him! 
He is now working at a job he found himself on the open job market, and
living on his own.
Envision putting your child on the road to a successful outcome like
his.
Your child with Asperger's may have social
difficulties as well as a wide range of learning challenges. Your child is
not alone; experts are estimating that one in 150 American kids has Asperger's
or another form of autism. That means that there is at least one such child in
every school

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