Autism Spectrum Disorder

The Ultimate Teen Guide

Francis Tabone author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield

Published:4th Aug '16

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Autism Spectrum Disorder cover

One out of every 68 persons is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In addition, about 1 percent of the world population is afflicted with this condition. There is a vast amount of conjecture surrounding the topic of autism, so it is crucial to make sure relevant and appropriate information is accessible to those living on the spectrum as well as to those closest to them. In Autism: The Ultimate Teen Guide, Francis Tabone provides a comprehensive look at autism spectrum disorder. Designed to help teens and their families gain a social, medical, and historical understanding of ASD, this book addresses the factors that have influenced the treatment of this condition. Featuring stories and quotes from teens and young adults who live with ASD, this book helps readers gain insight into the ASD brain and how it affects individuals. Topics covered in this book include ·understanding behavioral elements ·the origins and history of the term “Autism” ·a neurological look at the various disorders on the spectrum ·various types of treatment ·how to interact with a person on the spectrum ·accomplished people living with a disorder on the spectrum Firmly grounding this subject in facts while providing advice for those affected by ASD—both directly and indirectly—this book will be of interest to young adults of autism as well as to their family members and friends. As a result, readers will better understand how to interact and work with those with ASD as well as gain a broader acceptance of those who may be different. With helpful advice and a list of resources, Autism: The Ultimate Teen Guide is a much needed book for anyone wanting to know more about Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Gr 8 Up–A broad and comprehensive overview of the past, present, and future of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). A number of different facets of ASD, including its history and neurological background, as well as the needs of those with ASD, are presented. The book successfully puts a face to this disorder in a way that will humanize it to teenage readers. Tabone begins by telling a personal story about two individuals he knew growing up who he later realized had ASD. The real-life stories of people with ASD and their family members are particularly effective at providing perspective on this issue, especially when these are told in their own words. The successes of famous individuals with this disorder, such as Temple Grandin and Daniel Tammet, are also highlighted. A number of additions to the text, including checklists, graphs, charts, and further clarification of concepts that may be unfamiliar to teens (such as MRIs and Tourette’s syndrome), enhance the content. A list of resources, including websites, books, and movies for teens, is appended, but it isn’t very extensive. ASD is an issue that will only continue to grow in importance as more and more people are diagnosed; this volume will provide secondary students with a greater understanding of and compassion toward those affected. VERDICT A useful research tool and an essential resource for secondary school libraries. * School Library Journal *
Tabone has put together an immensely helpful book, not only for teens but also for other members of the community and lay readers alike. First-time educators will likely find much that is beneficial here, as will parents. Autism Spectrum Disorder can be handily read in a day or two; it likewise lends itself to easy browsing for those who would want to skip around or revisit particular chapters later. In the end materials, Tabone includes a list of further resources for teens, including websites, books, and movies.... [A]nyone hoping to gain a greater understand of ASD will benefit from picking up this book. * Psych Central *
Do you [think] should speak to your teen about autism spectrum disorder? Maybe they’ve a sibling, a good friend, or a classmate who has been recognized with ASD. Maybe you will have a teen with ASD. Maybe you’re a instructor, guardian, or pupil who would merely prefer to be taught extra. Absolutely up to date with the post-2015 terminology and diagnostic language, Autism Spectrum Dysfunction: The Final Teen Information, by Francis Tabone, presents an accessible, complete information to ASD for center college college students and above.... Tabone’s information is sensibly structured, so that every chapter builds on earlier data.... Tabone has put collectively an immensely useful e-book, not just for teenagers but in addition for different members of the group and lay readers alike. First-time educators will seemingly discover a lot that’s helpful right here, as will mother and father. Autism Spectrum Disorder could be handily [learned] in a day or two; it likewise lends itself to straightforward searching for individuals who would need to skip [around] or revisit explicit chapters later. In the long run ... , Tabone features a listing of additional sources for teenagers, together with web sites, books, and films which may be of [assistance]. However once more, anybody hoping to realize a larger perceive of ASD will profit from choosing ... this e-book. * Definedepressionhelp.com *

ISBN: 9781442262416

Dimensions: 262mm x 182mm x 19mm

Weight: 671g

232 pages