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Publication Name
Shambhala Publications, Incorporated
ISBN
9781590307533
Book Title
Autism Mom's Survival Guide (for Dads, Too!) : Creating a Balanced and Happy Life While Raising a Child with Autism
Item Length
7.8in
Publisher
Shambhala Publications, Incorporated
Publication Year
2010
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Susan Senator
Genre
Family & Relationships, Psychology
Topic
Babysitting, Day Care & Child Care, Parenting / General, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Psychopathology / Autism Spectrum Disorders, Children with Special Needs
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
8.2 Oz
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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Given the daily challenges of raising a child with autism, it's easy for parents to lose themselves and for their overall quality of life to plummet. Susan Senator interweaves the voices of autism parents, researchers, and professionals to offer guidance and encouragement on how to find happiness and fulfillment in the midst of the struggles of raising an autistic child. Topics include: how to handle feelings of despair and hopelessness; finding fun, even during turbulent times; caring for your marriage; and finding a balance between accepting your child as he or she is and seeking new treatments. To learn more about the author, visit her website at susansenator.com.

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Publisher
Shambhala Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1590307534
ISBN-13
9781590307533
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Book Title
Autism Mom's Survival Guide (for Dads, Too!) : Creating a Balanced and Happy Life While Raising a Child with Autism
Author
Susan Senator
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Babysitting, Day Care & Child Care, Parenting / General, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Psychopathology / Autism Spectrum Disorders, Children with Special Needs
Publication Year
2010
Genre
Family & Relationships, Psychology
Number of Pages
208 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
7.8in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
8.2 Oz

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Rj506.A9.S456 2010
Reviews
"4 ½ stars out of 5 . Reflects the true experience of autism parents, bravely presenting the painful controversies and issues that crop up when the medical and educational communities fail to provide the support or information needed to make good decisions. Senator's prose is intense, sometimes anguished, with occasional glimpses of poetry. A satisfying book…the stuff of truly gripping memoir."-About.com "Exceptional. Reading this was like Senator was holding my hand, leading me through the process, coaching me. She deftly and graciously addresses the issues of depression, and coping with judgment and criticism. Senator offers concrete advice for gaining perspective and choosing therapies for our children."-TeenAutism.com "Senator's message of a balanced life is valid and empowering at any point in a family's journey with ASD. A great read."- Library Journal "This book is undoubtedly one of the best I've read on raising a child with autism. The author has an authentic way of inviting the reader to look at all sides of an issue and gain a broader perspective of what it means to live in a family affected by autism, without ever sounding too clinical, preachy, or victimized. Senator's believable writing style, personal experience, and ability to blend the different viewpoints of other parents makes The Autism Mom's Survival Guide as real as it gets."- Exceptional Parent "Did you know that autism parents can choose an identity other than Avenging Warrior or Martyr? That it is reasonable to aim for happy lives for us and for our children, despite our kids' challenges? If this is news to you, then you need to read The Autism Mom's Survival Guide (For Dads, Too!) ASAP."-BlogHer.com " The Autism Mom's Survival Guide is unique among books about autism in that it is not primarily about how to parent an autistic child. Instead, it is written for the challenged parents themselves, understanding them to be individuals who need to find fun, happiness, validation, and fulfillment now, in the midst of struggle and hardship, in order to be healthy and whole."-Special Needs Project "Autism parents should keep this book close by for comfort and reassurance. Professionals will get a glimpse into the daily struggles facing the families that come through their offices. Susan has done us all a real service."-Eileen Costello, MD, coauthor of Quirky Kids "This brilliant book offers a wealth of insights and advice on finding personal happiness and contentment while parenting a child with autism."-Tim Shriver, CEO of Special Olympics "A life-line. Senator spoke my language, said the things I was afraid to say or even admit to myself."-Lahnaya, autism blogger "Every parent of a child with autism should read this book. It's honest and hopeful in equal measure, a rare feat in the world of special needs."-Claire LaZebnik, coauthor of Overcoming Autism "Senator knows well and writes eloquently about the real journey-both the sorrow and the joy-of being the mother of a boy with autism."-Karl Taro Greenfield, author of Boy Alone: A Brother's Memoir "Susan provides a crisp and practical road map for parents along with links to organizations that provide services and resources. I love the upbeat tone of the book. A great addition to the 'autism parent's' bookshelf."-Laura Shumaker, author of A Regular Guy: Growing Up with Autism, "4 ½ stars out of 5. Reflects the true experience of autism parents, bravely presenting the painful controversies and issues that crop up when the medical and educational communities fail to provide the support or information needed to make good decisions. Senator's prose is intense, sometimes anguished, with occasional glimpses of poetry. A satisfying book…the stuff of truly gripping memoir."-About.com "Exceptional. Reading this was like Senator was holding my hand, leading me through the process, coaching me. She deftly and graciously addresses the issues of depression, and coping with judgment and criticism. Senator offers concrete advice for gaining perspective and choosing therapies for our children."-TeenAutism.com "Senator's message of a balanced life is valid and empowering at any point in a family's journey with ASD. A great read."-Library Journal "This book is undoubtedly one of the best I've read on raising a child with autism. The author has an authentic way of inviting the reader to look at all sides of an issue and gain a broader perspective of what it means to live in a family affected by autism, without ever sounding too clinical, preachy, or victimized. Senator's believable writing style, personal experience, and ability to blend the different viewpoints of other parents makesThe Autism Mom's Survival Guideas real as it gets."-Exceptional Parent "Did you know that autism parents can choose an identity other than Avenging Warrior or Martyr? That it is reasonable to aim for happy lives for us and for our children, despite our kids' challenges? If this is news to you, then you need to readThe Autism Mom's Survival Guide (For Dads, Too!)ASAP."-BlogHer.com "The Autism Mom's Survival Guideis unique among books about autism in that it is not primarily about how to parent an autistic child. Instead, it is written for the challenged parents themselves, understanding them to be individuals who need to find fun, happiness, validation, and fulfillment now, in the midst of struggle and hardship, in order to be healthy and whole."-Special Needs Project "Autism parents should keep this book close by for comfort and reassurance. Professionals will get a glimpse into the daily struggles facing the families that come through their offices. Susan has done us all a real service."-Eileen Costello, MD, coauthor ofQuirky Kids "This brilliant book offers a wealth of insights and advice on finding personal happiness and contentment while parenting a child with autism."-Tim Shriver, CEO of Special Olympics "A life-line. Senator spoke my language, said the things I was afraid to say or even admit to myself."-Lahnaya, autism blogger "Every parent of a child with autism should read this book. It's honest and hopeful in equal measure, a rare feat in the world of special needs."-Claire LaZebnik, coauthor ofOvercoming Autism "Senator knows well and writes eloquently about the real journey-both the sorrow and the joy-of being the mother of a boy with autism."-Karl Taro Greenfield, author ofBoy Alone: A Brother's Memoir "Susan provides a crisp and practical road map for parents along with links to organizations that provide services and resources. I love the upbeat tone of the book. A great addition to the 'autism parent's' bookshelf."-Laura Shumaker, author ofA Regular Guy: Growing Up with Autism, "4 stars out of 5. Reflects the true experience of autism parents, bravely presenting the painful controversies and issues that crop up when the medical and educational communities fail to provide the support or information needed to make good decisions. Senator's prose is intense, sometimes anguished, with occasional glimpses of poetry. A satisfying book…the stuff of truly gripping memoir."-About.com "Exceptional. Reading this was like Senator was holding my hand, leading me through the process, coaching me. She deftly and graciously addresses the issues of depression, and coping with judgment and criticism. Senator offers concrete advice for gaining perspective and choosing therapies for our children."-TeenAutism.com "Senator's message of a balanced life is valid and empowering at any point in a family's journey with ASD. A great read."-Library Journal "This book is undoubtedly one of the best I've read on raising a child with autism. The author has an authentic way of inviting the reader to look at all sides of an issue and gain a broader perspective of what it means to live in a family affected by autism, without ever sounding too clinical, preachy, or victimized. Senator's believable writing style, personal experience, and ability to blend the different viewpoints of other parents makesThe Autism Mom's Survival Guideas real as it gets."-Exceptional Parent "Did you know that autism parents can choose an identity other than Avenging Warrior or Martyr? That it is reasonable to aim for happy lives for us and for our children, despite our kids' challenges? If this is news to you, then you need to readThe Autism Mom's Survival Guide (For Dads, Too!)ASAP."-BlogHer.com "The Autism Mom's Survival Guideis unique among books about autism in that it is not primarily about how to parent an autistic child. Instead, it is written for the challenged parents themselves, understanding them to be individuals who need to find fun, happiness, validation, and fulfillment now, in the midst of struggle and hardship, in order to be healthy and whole."-Special Needs Project "Autism parents should keep this book close by for comfort and reassurance. Professionals will get a glimpse into the daily struggles facing the families that come through their offices. Susan has done us all a real service."-Eileen Costello, MD, coauthor ofQuirky Kids "This brilliant book offers a wealth of insights and advice on finding personal happiness and contentment while parenting a child with autism."-Tim Shriver, CEO of Special Olympics "A life-line. Senator spoke my language, said the things I was afraid to say or even admit to myself."-Lahnaya, autism blogger "Every parent of a child with autism should read this book. It's honest and hopeful in equal measure, a rare feat in the world of special needs."-Claire LaZebnik, coauthor ofOvercoming Autism "Senator knows well and writes eloquently about the real journey-both the sorrow and the joy-of being the mother of a boy with autism."-Karl Taro Greenfield, author ofBoy Alone: A Brother's Memoir "Susan provides a crisp and practical road map for parents along with links to organizations that provide services and resources. I love the upbeat tone of the book. A great addition to the 'autism parent's' bookshelf."-Laura Shumaker, author ofA Regular Guy: Growing Up with Autism, "Senator's message of a balanced life is valid and empowering at any point in a family's journey with ASD. A great read."-Library Journal "Autism parents should keep this book close by for comfort and reassurance. Professionals will get a glimpse into the daily struggles facing the families that come through their offices. Susan has done us all a real service."-Eileen Costello, MD, coauthor ofQuirky Kids   "This brilliant book offers a wealth of insights and advice on finding personal happiness and contentment while parenting a child with autism."-Tim Shriver, CEO of Special Olympics   "Every parent of a child with autism should read this book. It's honest and hopeful in equal measure, a rare feat in the world of special needs."-Claire LaZebnik, coauthor ofOvercoming Autism "Senator knows well and writes eloquently about the real journey-both the sorrow and the joy-of being the mother of a boy with autism."-Karl Taro Greenfield, author ofBoy Alone: A Brother's Memoir, "4 ½ stars out of 5 .   Reflects the true experience of autism parents, bravely presenting the painful controversies and issues that crop up when the medical and educational communities fail to provide the support or information needed to make good decisions.  Senator's prose is intense, sometimes anguished, with occasional glimpses of poetry.  A satisfying book&the stuff of truly gripping memoir."-About.com "Exceptional. Reading this was like Senator was holding my hand, leading me through the process, coaching me.  She deftly and graciously addresses the issues of depression, and coping with judgment and criticism.  Senator offers concrete advice for gaining perspective and choosing therapies for our children."-TeenAutism.com "Senator's message of a balanced life is valid and empowering at any point in a family's journey with ASD. A great read."- Library Journal "This book is undoubtedly one of the best I've read on raising a child with autism.  The author has an authentic way of inviting the reader to look at all sides of an issue and gain a broader perspective of what it means to live in a family affected by autism, without ever sounding too clinical, preachy, or victimized.  Senator's believable writing style, personal experience, and ability to blend the different viewpoints of other parents makes The Autism Mom's Survival Guide as real as it gets."- Exceptional Parent "Did you know that autism parents can choose an identity other than Avenging Warrior or Martyr?  That it is reasonable to aim for happy lives for us and for our children, despite our kids' challenges?  If this is news to you, then you need to read The Autism Mom's Survival Guide (For Dads, Too!) ASAP."-BlogHer.com " The Autism Mom's Survival Guide is unique among books about autism in that it is not primarily about how to parent an autistic child.  Instead, it is written for the challenged parents themselves, understanding them to be individuals who need to find fun, happiness, validation, and fulfillment now, in the midst of struggle and hardship, in order to be healthy and whole."-Special Needs Project "Autism parents should keep this book close by for comfort and reassurance. Professionals will get a glimpse into the daily struggles facing the families that come through their offices. Susan has done us all a real service."-Eileen Costello, MD, coauthor of Quirky Kids "This brilliant book offers a wealth of insights and advice on finding personal happiness and contentment while parenting a child with autism."-Tim Shriver, CEO of Special Olympics "A life-line. Senator spoke my language, said the things I was afraid to say or even admit to myself."-Lahnaya, autism blogger  "Every parent of a child with autism should read this book. It's honest and hopeful in equal measure, a rare feat in the world of special needs."-Claire LaZebnik, coauthor of Overcoming Autism "Senator knows well and writes eloquently about the real journey-both the sorrow and the joy-of being the mother of a boy with autism."-Karl Taro Greenfield, author of Boy Alone: A Brother's Memoir "Susan provides a crisp and practical road map for parents along with links to organizations that provide services and resources.  I love the upbeat tone of the book.  A great addition to the 'autism parent's' bookshelf."-Laura Shumaker, author of A Regular Guy: Growing Up with Autism, "Autism parents should keep this book close by for comfort and reassurance. Professionals will get a glimpse into the daily struggles facing the families that come through their offices. Susan has done us all a real service."-Eileen Costello, MD, coauthor ofQuirky Kids   "This brilliant book offers a wealth of insights and advice on finding personal happiness and contentment while parenting a child with autism."-Tim Shriver, CEO of Special Olympics   "Every parent of a child with autism should read this book. It's honest and hopeful in equal measure, a rare feat in the world of special needs."-Claire LaZebnik, coauthor ofOvercoming Autism "Senator knows well and writes eloquently about the real journey-both the sorrow and the joy-of being the mother of a boy with autism."-Karl Taro Greenfield, author ofBoy Alone: A Brother's Memoir
Copyright Date
2010
Lccn
2009-034557
Intended Audience
Trade

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