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Overview2018 IPPY Gold Medal Award Winner in the Mental/Psychology category. 2017 Best Books Award Winner in the Mental/Psychology category and 2018 Next Generation Indie Book Awards in the Parenting/Family category, ""Uniquely Normal: Tapping The Reservoir of Normalcy To Treat Autism"". Author Robert J. Bernstein has found a different approach based on cognition thinking in helping people of all ages with ASD. Author's 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. Author believes that whatever he does therapeutically must be on the ASD individual's terms; he or she must lead. Author's 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert J. Bernstein , Robin Cantor-Cooke , Temple GrandinPublisher: Future Horizons Incorporated Imprint: Future Horizons Incorporated Weight: 0.415kg ISBN: 9781941765463ISBN 10: 1941765467 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 15 November 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsBestBookAwards.com winner in the Health: Psychology and Mental Health category, and second in the Parenting category. I got a lot out of this book and I'll be applying much of Robert's wisdom to help my own kids. I can't recommend this book enough. It has something for more or less everyone on the spectrum, at all ages - and those who support them. - Gavin Bollard, Life with Aspergers blog This book is very readable and Bernstein engages readers with his thought processes regarding ways to reach individual children and adults and draw them out into the real world. The breadth of case studies enables him to share a wide range of techniques and interventions. It's easy to see why this book has won a number of publishing awards. - SEN Magazine Author InformationRobert J. Bernstein has been treating children on the autism spectrum for more than 30 years. He consults for numerous organizations, including the National Council on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependencies, and was publicly acclaimed for pioneering table tennis as a means to facilitate social interaction among young people with autism. His work with a previously nonverbal child whom he helped learn to speak was documented in the New York Times. He has appeared on Dateline NBC and national radio; hosted ""Educating Your Child,"" a call-in radio show; and conducted dozens of seminars and presentations, including ""First Responders and Individuals with Autism: Averting Crises and Preventing Disastrous Consequences,"" the first conference of its kind in Westchester. He received his graduate training at Teachers College, Columbia University, and lives in Westchester County, New York. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |