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Essay / book summary - 830
Before I start talking about the summary of this book, I would like to express my opinion. Last time I read a lot of books about autism and how parents and teachers can deal with their children, but honestly this book is one of the best books I have read about the disorder autistic. Anyway, in the first few pages of this book, the author talked about her beginnings in writing this book and why she focused on ASD, specifically her diagnosed son with this disorder. This book consists of nine chapters, with each chapter containing rich information about autistic disorders. However, all of these chapters are helpful, but I am choosing a few that I think are important for all parents of autistic children to read. The first chapter focuses on some myths that people believe and have the wrong idea about people. with autism. In fact, autistic people vary from each other, they are not all geniuses as some people think or savants, unintelligent, violent, maybe some of them have bad behaviors because they have badly or because they are trying to understand what people are saying or want to communicate. others. Additionally, some people who see a person have some characteristics of autism and do not communicate with others think they have ASD. Chapter two focuses on how to tell if someone is autistic. I think this chapter is the most important chapter in this book because many families do not have experience or background in knowing whether their children have ASD or not. The author advises all parents if they are anxious about their children to consult a healthcare professional experienced in autistic disorder to diagnose their children, as early intervention is the best treatment for them. However, autistic disorder middle of paper...... other people talk about the child but support him every time and everywhere because when you will love and respect your child, of course other people will do what you do with your child. Try to control bad behavior. In fact, it is difficult for families to control their autistic children because most of the time they behave badly, but they try to understand the reasons for this behavior. They might be uncomfortable or want to say something but can't connect the idea. Also try to watch funny movies, sit with silly people and stay away from the radio or newspapers as they sometimes contain sad news. Take care of yourself. Eat well, exercise, and find ways to reduce stress, whether that's taking an evening bath or practicing morning mediation. All of these actions will affect your mental health and the way you manage your child on a daily basis..