
Parenting a Child with Asperger’s Syndrome
A Guide to Help New and Experienced Parents Raise Children Diagnosed with Autism
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Narrated by:
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Ashleigh Binder
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By:
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Karen Horowitz
About this listen
Asperger's syndrome is often misunderstood and rarely accepted. Many skeptics and critics dismiss or misuse the term out of hand, while parents who have a child diagnosed with such a syndrome are usually confused and unsure what to do. This guide is here to help new or experienced mothers, fathers, and other family members understand Asperger's and how to help deal with issues such as anxiety and episodes.
Asperger's is no joke, and with the proper care and guide, you too can help your child deal with a lifetime of struggles today.
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