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Uniquely normal, tapping the reservoir of normalcy to treat autism, Robert J. Bernstein with Robin Cantor-Cooke; foreword by Dr. Temple Grandin

Label
Uniquely normal, tapping the reservoir of normalcy to treat autism, Robert J. Bernstein with Robin Cantor-Cooke; foreword by Dr. Temple Grandin
Language
eng
Illustrations
photographs
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Uniquely normal
Responsibility statement
Robert J. Bernstein with Robin Cantor-Cooke; foreword by Dr. Temple Grandin
Sub title
tapping the reservoir of normalcy to treat autism
Summary
Author Robert J. Bernstein has found a different approach based on cognition thinking in helping people of all ages with ASD. His goal is for people with ASD to be able to live in the world and connect with the people in it as themselves, to express their unique humanity and engage more fully in the human interactions that give life meaning and make it worth the effort of getting out of bed every day. Bernstein believes that whatever he does therapeutically must be on the ASD individual<U+2019>s terms; he or she must lead. Therapy examples are categorized by age groups of: 2-5 years of age, 6-10 years of age, 11-14 years of age and 19 years of age and up
Target audience
adult
Content
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