About Autism Spectrum Disorder:Practical Handbook for Caregivers in Self-Care: What caregivers need to know in parenting a Happy and Strong ASD Child? Take Care of Yourself First. Your Autistic Child Next. by Eunice Churchill
Achieve a healthy mind with self-management techniques to become the best ASD caregiver you can be.
Does someone in your life live with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
Are your caregiving responsibilities weighing down on your mental sanity?
Do you want to learn how to take care of yourself, so you can better care for others in return?
If you can relate to any of these questions, you’re in the right place. This comprehensive self-help guide contains empowering knowledge and tips for caregivers who look after individuals with ASD. It encourages them to start focusing on themselves, so they can enhance their caregiving skills and make a genuine difference in autistic people’s lives.
In this book, you will:
Prioritize your well-being as an Autism Spectrum Disorder caregiver.
Learn how to take care of your physical, psychological, and emotional health.
Discover useful techniques to effectively cope with stress and anxiety.
Gather helpful advice on dealing with ASD patients.
Learn to accompany children’s growth, learning, and development.
Implement various techniques to excel as a caregiver.
Achieve a sound, healthy, and productive mind.
As a devoted parent, sibling, teacher, therapist, or even babysitter, caring for a young person with ASD can be quite challenging. Challenging, but surmountable. Complete with a sea of information on ASD caregiving, this book offers ready-to-apply techniques that will yield positive outcomes for both caregivers and children. While the path to growth may be riddled with many obstacles, the right knowledge and mental tools are essential for success.
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Author Bio:
Eunice Churchill, a seasoned psychologist, offers a roadmap to long-term success through collaboration, using the words and inner battles of children living with ASD. Based on her more than 25 years of experience counseling young people and their families, Dr. Churchill’s guidance demonstrates how parents can change the dynamic and actually help their children achieve.