Parenting ASD Teens, 9781849059756
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Navigate the teen years with autism: practical advice for parents.

Parenting ASD Teens

a guide to making it up as you go

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  • Paperback

    224 pages

  • Release Date

    14 April 2014

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Summary

Navigating the Teen Years: A Practical Guide for Parenting Teens with ASD

This straight-talking and accessible guide is designed for parents of teenagers on the autism spectrum, providing down-to-earth advice on coping with the more difficult issues that can arise at home and school during the adolescent years.

Andrew Schlegelmilch draws from his extensive experience working with teenagers with autism and their families to discuss common parenting challenges. He offers paren…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781849059756
ISBN-10:1849059756
Author:Andrew Schlegelmilch
Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:14 April 2014
Weight:320g
Dimensions:226mm x 150mm x 20mm
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Critics Review

The strength of Schlegelmilch’s writing is in his not-the-typical-autism-professional voice-one that is no-nonsense, down-to-earth, and clear as a bell. Mix that in with his deep understanding of ASD and the whole teenage “thing”, seasoned with wry asides and warmed with compassion, and you have a highly useful, compelling and unusual book. – Susan Senator, blogger, parent, and author of The Autism Mom’s Survival GuideAndrew Schlegelmilch’s new book, Parenting ASD Teens is a clear, detailed, and a much-needed look at parenting of teens on the spectrum. His years of experience with ASD teens and their parents at Orion Academy come through in the realistic information and the thoughtful, professional discussion. This is a must-read book for both parents and clinicians living and working with this population. – Kathryn Stewart, PhD, Executive Director and Founder of Orion Academy and author of Helping a Child with Nonverbal Learning Disorder or Asperger’s DisorderWhile the title of Dr Schlegelmilch’s book is Parenting ASD Teens, this volume is a wealth of information and advice useful to any parent or professional who works with teens or adults. He is extremely knowledgeable and obviously cares for these kids. I would recommend the book as a preparation for parents for the many challenges and changes that life will bring. It covers a breadth of topics, both outside and inside of the classroom. This is stuff we as parents and professionals need to know. He has a subtle sense of humor that will hit home with any parent or teacher. – Luby Aczel, parent of a son with Asperger Syndrome and Executive Director of The Specialists GuildEducational, insightful, and encouraging. In Parenting ASD Teens, Dr Schlegelmilch gives valuable information regarding the challenges facing adolescent ASD teens and young adults. Dr. Schlegelmilch offers practical advice about how ASD teens learn and grow towards independence. I would strongly recommend this book to parents. – Karra M. Barber, author of The Social and Life Skills MeNu…for any parent of a teen on the Autism Spectrum and comes from a psychologist who offers guidance on difficult issues that go beyond adolescent rebellion and include ASD special concerns. From behavior problems and school struggles to helping a child develop social consideration, this is a ‘must’ for any who have an ASD child and are looking ahead to the turbulent teen years and how to cope with an Autism child entering these years. – The Midwest Book ReviewThis book is full of advice on raising a teen with autism. The author acknowledges how difficult it can be for a parent to get it right…This can be very helpful for a parent who wants to understand what is being said about their son or daughter…Different terms for Autism are explained… This book is full of practical advise for parents and carers of autistic teens. – Alex Lowery speaks about autism blogWith Andrew Schlegelmilch’s book I found he gave a brilliant insight into the whys and wherefores of children’s behaviours who were both ASD and Neurotypical… It clarified many things for me… This book is relevant to anybody who would like a better understanding of teenagers with ASD. – Special Needs Jungles blog

About The Author

Andrew Schlegelmilch

Andrew Schlegelmilch, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and consultant in private practice who specializes in working with children and teens with Autism Spectrum Disorder and their families. He previously worked as Head Psychologist at Orion Academy in Moraga, California, a college preparatory high school for adolescents with Asperger’s Syndrome, Non-verbal Learning Disability, and other related neurocognitive disorders. He has completed a post-doctoral fellowship in Applewood Centers, Cleveland, Ohio, an urban community mental health center where he did individual and group therapy and diagnostic assessments. He lives in San Francisco, California.

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