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Beyond the Spectrum

A Guide to Parenting Adolescents With Autism: Navigating Challenges, Cultivating Strengths, and Fostering Independence (Successful Parenting)

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Beyond the Spectrum

By: Richard Bass
Narrated by: William Hunsaker
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Adolescence is as much of a learning curve for teenagers as it is for parents.

Within a short period of time, you watch your child go through physical, mental, and behavioral changes—some welcomed, and others difficult to accept.

But like any other teenager, your child is figuring out who they are and trying to find their place in the world. What may look like defiant behavior could be a desperate plea for more privacy, respect, and a sense of control.

Early childhood development and learning disability expert Richard Bass brings another insightful book detailing the unique experiences of teenagers with ASD.

Inside Beyond the Spectrum: A Guide to Parenting Autistic Adolescents, he shows parents how to adjust their parenting styles to accommodate the changing needs of their teenage children.

Some of the valuable skills taught include:

  • How to identify children's needs through behavioral changes like pulling away, questioning the rules, and unexplained mood swings.
  • The difference between typical troublesome behavior and signs of co-occurring oppositional defiance disorder.
  • Practical, at-home interventions, which parents can use to help their children manage school demands, cope with fears about the future, and cultivate a fulfilling social life.

This book also comes with 18 parent and teen exercises included at the end of each chapter, which promote continuous learning and seek to help both parties understand and respect each other's needs.

The truth is that ASD doesn't have to get in the way of parenting, and neither does puberty! Adolescence can be a deeply nourishing and positive transition, but only when parents and teens make the necessary adjustments in how they relate to one another.

©2023 Richard Bass (P)2023 Richard Bass
Children's Health Education Relationships Special Education & Disabilities Health Autism Special need Learning Disability Mental Health
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Whoa, this was possibly the most beneficial book I've ever listen. It provided me with useful tools and thoughts. Anyone who has a child with high functioning autism should definitely listen this, in my opinion.

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This book was so philosophical yet practical that I really enjoyed it. Having experience working with kids that have autism spectrum disorder, I thought this writing was really informative. Anybody should read this book, in my opinion!

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As I become more knowledgeable about my son's situation, this book has helped me understand the disorder better. This has been very beneficial.

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A fantastic book that explores the specifics that everyone ought to be aware of. It teaches me so much.

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The most insightful article I've read about ASD and my son thus far. I appreciate you helping me to comprehend.

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