Living, Loving and Laughing with Asperger’s (52 Tips, Stories and Inspirational Ideas for Parents of Children with Asperger's) Volume 1
By Dave Angel
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Looking for inspiration as the parent of a child with Asperger's?
Wel I’ve been helping parents of children with Asperger’s since 2006. And one thing I’ve noticed is the need for hope and positivity. As day to day life raising a child with Asperger’s can often be tough.
And whilst there’s lots and lots of “how to . . .” books. Dealing with all aspects of Asperger’s like school problems . . . meltdowns . . . sensory issues . . . social skills . . . sibling relationships . . . and more (I’ve even written a number of them myself). There are few books offering inspiration and hope.
Over the past 18 months I’ve been sending a daily email message (5 days per week) to 1000’s of parents of children with Asperger’s around the world. These messages are positive (at times humorous) and full of practical day to day “survival tips” for parents.
They are almost always short little real life stories. As I believe stories are one of the best ways to communicate with people. They can inspire and add light into otherwise dark corners. Think about your life growing up for a second. I bet you loved stories as kids – and learned so much from them.
So I’ve taken some of the most popular short stories/tips I’ve written (as judged by parents who’ve read them) and produced this book. I’ve also added some tips and stories that were shared by parents of children with Asperger’s themselves.
And for the sake of symmetry there’s 52 tips/stories in total (you know one for every week!):
26 parenting tips/stories from me.
19 tips from other parents.
7 real life stories from other parents.
I really hope you enjoy this book: Living, Loving and Laughing with Asperger’s (52 Tips, Stories and Inspirational Ideas for Parents of Children with Asperger's) Volume 1
Dave Angel
Back in 2006 Dave Angel was working with a child who has Asperger's Syndrome and went to do some research online. He was surprised to find that there wasn't really that much helpful information available for parents of children with Asperger's Syndrome. And so over the past ten years he has been publishing a free Asperger's online blog and daily email tip; that provides help and support for thousands of parents every week.
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Living, Loving and Laughing with Asperger’s (52 Tips, Stories and Inspirational Ideas for Parents of Children with Asperger's) Volume 1 - Dave Angel
Living, Loving, and Laughing with Asperger’s: 52 Tips, Stories and Inspirational Ideas for Parents of Children with Asperger’s (Volume 1)
By Dave Angel
Copyright 2016 Dave Angel
Smashwords Edition
The writer of the material present in Living, Loving and Laughing
believes that a multi-disciplinary approach to parenting Asperger’s children is of extreme importance. This means combining the approaches of a wide variety of disciplines involved with Asperger’s children and their parents such as social workers, nurses, teachers, doctors, psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, speech therapists. Also it involves using the knowledge and information of parents themselves.
The author recognizes that within scientific, educational, social and medical fields there are widely divergent viewpoints and opinions. This material is written for the express purpose of sharing educational information gathered from the experiences of the author and other people in the areas mentioned above.
None of the information contained in this e-Book is intended to diagnose, prevent, treat, or cure Asperger’s, nor is it intended to prescribe any of the techniques, materials or concepts presented as a form of treatment for Asperger’s.
Before beginning any practice relating to Asperger’s it is highly recommended that you first obtain the consent and advice of a qualified health, education or social care professional. Should you choose to make use of the information contained herein without first consulting a health, education or social care professional, you are prescribing for yourself, which is your inalienable right.
However, the author assumes no responsibility for the choices you make after your review of the information contained herein and your consultation with a qualified health, education or social care professional.
None of the statements in this article or in the book have been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA), or the American Medical Association (AMA). Every effort has been made to accurately represent this product and its potential. However your level of success in attaining the results claimed in this program depends on the time and effort that you devote to the program, ideas and techniques mentioned. Results will vary for people on an individual basis. We cannot guarantee your success nor are we responsible for any of your actions.
What readers have said about the Living, Loving and Laughing with Asperger’s
book series
Really enjoyed both books. I think it helps so much to hear real people's problems and solutions. Some of the books on the market can be too professional. So these are a refreshing change, and most importantly encourages positivity towards ASD. Thanks and well done.
Hilary Morrison (Mom to Josh - 15 with ASD, dyspraxia, and visually impaired).
Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
The mix between your personal life moments, short stories, TV programs, and reflections with Asperger’s Syndrome is one of a kind. The tips make me smile, laugh, think, wet my eyes and cry.
Carla Balderas
Mexico City, Mexico
"I like that the format of the book is very easy reading. Includes your input, and input from others going through similar situations. It says YOU ARE NOT ALONE, it's funny, it's informative, it's inspiring.
Your book covers many topics and this is a book that the reader is never finished with. This book can be used daily as an inspirational book or book of support; however you want to put it."
Barbara Emp
Westtown, NY
I really enjoyed reading this book (volume 1). I always find something that I can relate to my life with my boys. The stories help guide life through the daily challenges and inspire hope for the future.
Linda Alsalihi (Mom of 2 teens with Asperger’s)
Washington, DC
Welcome
Thanks for downloading Living, Laughing, and Loving with Asperger’s
today. I really hope it inspires, informs, and entertains you in equal measures.
Why did I write this book?
Well I’ve been helping parents of children with Asperger’s since 2006. And one thing I’ve noticed over this time is the need for hope and positivity. As day to day life raising a child with Asperger’s can be tough.
And whilst there’s lots and lots of how to . . .
books. Dealing with all aspects of Asperger’s like school problems . . . meltdowns . . . sensory issues . . . social skills . . . sibling relationships . . . and more (I’ve even written a number of them myself).
There are fewer books offering inspiration and hope.
Over the past 18 months I’ve been sending a daily email message (5 days per week) to 1000’s of parents of children with Asperger’s around the world. These messages are positive (at times humorous) and full of practical day to day survival tips
for parents.
If you’d like to receive these FREE daily email tips you can do so at http://parentingaspergers.com/blog/
They are generally short real life stories. As I believe stories are one of the best ways to communicate with people. They can inspire and add light into otherwise dark corners.
Think about your own life growing up for a second. I bet you loved stories as a kid – and learned so much from them.
So I’ve taken some of the most popular short stories/tips I’ve written (as judged by parents who’ve read them) and produced this book. I’ve also added some tips and stories which were