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Autism Parent Survival Guide book
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AFTER YOU GET PAST THE SHOCK OF AN AUTISM DIAGNOSIS YOU NEED AN

AUTISM PARENT SURVIVAL GUIDE

MY CHILD HAS BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH AUTISM. NOW WHAT?

We are Omar and Judy Ramos and we are the parents of a child with
autism. We were stunned when our son was diagnosed with autism in
2003, just as he turned three years old. We were given the name of a
doctor but after that we navigated the autism world without a guide.

After many years of therapies, schools, care givers, and family
gatherings that have been both successes and failures, we decided to
write this book to provide parents with the survival guide we wish we
had when we began our autism journey.

The "PARENT AUTISM SURVIVAL GUIDE" provides you with:
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* Tips for finding a good doctor to help you through the autism
journey
* Information about nutritional supplements to improve your child's
health
* How sensory processing issues affect children's behavior, their
ability to speak, and their ability to learn
* Suggestions on activities you can do at home immediately to help
your child

Information and descriptions of more than 25 therapies available to
help your child and more than 70 links to websites to get even more
valuable information - biomedical, dietary, behavioral,
communications, physical, movement and balance therapies, and even
alternative therapies - are designed to help your child learn, grow
and become more independent.

An entire chapter about finding and enrolling your child in a school,
which includes:
* Questions to ask the school before you enroll your child
* A detailed explanation of how schools admit, evaluate and review
your child for special education services in a public school setting
* Advice on building relationships with teachers, support staff, and
administrators at your child's school

A chapter on finding a child care provider:
* Before your child goes to school
* After your child is of school age
* And a checklist of what to ask and what to look for when touring a
child care facility.

Links to several child care facilities around the country that will
care for a child with special needs or autism.

A chapter on finding and working with other doctors in your child's
life, including dentists, chiropractors, and after-hours emergency
care.

Tips on how you can enjoy movies, athletic events, trips to museums
and more as a family.

Your child can go to camp! Information on camps for children with
special needs and links to camps around the country that will host
children with autism.

A chapter on family travel that addresses:
* Preparing to stay in a hotel
* Autism-friendly hotels
* Preparing for a driving trip
* Preparing for an airplane trip
* Information on amusement parks and cruise groups that cater to
children with autism and other special needs.

A chapter on families and family gatherings with advice on:
* How to handle Christmas and other hectic holidays
* How to make Halloween and Easter fun
* Examples of celebrating birthdays
* Explaining your child's behavior to family and friends.

How to find a photographer to take great pictures of your child, a
list of photographers who work with children who have special needs,
and a checklist for capturing special photography moments at home.

Links to information about colleges for children with special needs.

This book has 107 pages of information, color photos, and links to
doctors, therapists, autism support groups, nutritional products,
articles, and much more.

This book is designed to give you information to start a conversation
with doctors, therapists, schools, and other important people in your
child's life to help you create a customized autism treatment program
for your child or enhance what you already do for your child.
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ALL OF THIS AND MORE ARE DISCUSSED IN THE
"PARENT SURVIVAL GUIDE"

There are many books and resources available, but we have not found
one that includes information about therapies AND advice on enrolling
your child in school AND tips on how to find child care AND how to
travel and spend time with families so there is less stress and more
fun.

We are parents who wrote this book from a parent's point of view.

We have learned so much from our son's doctors, therapists, schools,
and caregivers. We have gone beyond what we already know from
experience and have done additional research so YOU DO NOT HAVE TO
TAKE TIME AWAY FROM YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH to search the Internet for
answers, advice and encouragement.

When a parent is told their child has autism they must act
immediately. EARLY INTERVENTION is the key to increased learning,
cognition, speech, academics, and more. One of us has experience as a
teacher, campus principal and district-level administrator with
numerous school districts and one of us has experience in public
relations, freelance writing and research, and newspaper reporting. WE
BOTH LIVE WITH AUTISM EVERY DAY. Between the two of us we have the
education know-how, research skills, and experience with autism to
create a book to help parents and families not just survive, but
thrive.

1 in every 88 children born in the United States is
diagnosed with autism.

When our son was diagnosed in 2003, the occurrence of autism was 1 in
every 166 births. Today, the Centers for Disease Control reports that
1 in every 88 children born in the United States is diagnosed with
autism. We decided from the beginning that our son would not be just
another statistic. We would fight back with everything we had to help
our son grow, learn, and become independent.

We became autism detectives, constantly researching, asking questions,
reading, networking with others, to help our child be happy and
healthy in this world. WE DECIDED TO TAKE WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED AFTER A
DECADE OF LIVING WITH AUTISM AND TRY TO HELP OTHER FAMILIES IMPROVE
THEIR LIVES.

YOU ARE NOT ALONE.

We have learned that we are not alone and you are not alone either.
You can live with autism. In fact, you can have a happy, fulfilling
family life. YOUR CHILD HAS GIFTS AND ABILITIES that may be different
from you or from other children. Our son has a great sense of humor
and he makes us laugh. He has some natural athletic and music ability
so we look for therapies and activities to nurture those skills. He is
also great with technology. What gifts does your child have? Some
gifts may not show themselves until you try new therapy or new
activities, and the "PARENT SURVIVAL GUIDE" has practical tips on
bringing those gifts out for everyone to see.

BUY NOW!

ONLY $29

The "PARENT AUTISM SURVIVAL GUIDE" is yours for $29 and comes with a
60-day money back guarantee. If for any reason you decide this product
is not right for you, let us know and we will give you a 100 percent
refund. It is available as a PDF document. Which you can download in
minutes.
You will need Adobe Reader to download and open the book. If you don't
have Adobe Reader you can download it for free at
http://get.adobe.com/reader/. Just copy and paste this address into
your Internet browser and you can download Adobe Reader free of
charge.

BUT THAT'S NOT ALL -

If you order now you will also receive a FREE BONUS!

"SPECIAL NEEDS PRODUCTS FOR PARENTS" is a listing of products designed
to help make your life easier. This publication lists companies that
create products that deal with sensory issues, sleep disorders,
dealing with anxiety and companies that produce toys and games to help
children with
autism (and their parents) live easier, less stressful lives.

We provide websites of companies that make products designed to help
your child with autism. We buy items such as special pillows and
bedding, oral sensory toys, games, and more for our own child and we
want to share this information with you, as a bonus for buying our
book. This is also a PDF document.

GET YOURS NOW FOR $29

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