Autism Believe in the Future

From Infancy to Independence

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Special Education, Health & Well Being, Health, Alternative & Holistic Health, Alternative Therapies
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Author: Ann Millan ISBN: 9781450221856
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: June 23, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Ann Millan
ISBN: 9781450221856
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: June 23, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Ann Millan shares the story of how she helped her daughter, Robin, move past the many challenges of severe autism in AutismBelieve in the Future. Her first goal was simple; she wanted to stop the screaming, running, and self-injurious behaviors that her daughter exhibited. For ten years, Ann was told by professionals that she needed to accept Robins disabilities. Not one to give up in the face of adversity, Ann finally found quality professionals to help her. Ann knew education and therapies were Robins priority, but self-image and socialization became her focus. Ann also knew Robins inappropriate behaviors were unacceptable in society. Ann and her husband, Bob, became Robins case managers and Robin progressed beyond their wildest dreams. Today, Robin has two jobs, lives in her own condominium, drives her own car, and is a part of her community. This is her story! For more information, see: www.autism-believe-future.com. Autism is not a one-size-fits-all disability, so focusing on just one intervention did not lead Robin to successful adulthood. Many steps had to be taken along the way to get her successfully to her goal! Parents and autism professionals must work together, developing quality support and services that are cost-effectiveso we can all believe in the future for our children.

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Ann Millan shares the story of how she helped her daughter, Robin, move past the many challenges of severe autism in AutismBelieve in the Future. Her first goal was simple; she wanted to stop the screaming, running, and self-injurious behaviors that her daughter exhibited. For ten years, Ann was told by professionals that she needed to accept Robins disabilities. Not one to give up in the face of adversity, Ann finally found quality professionals to help her. Ann knew education and therapies were Robins priority, but self-image and socialization became her focus. Ann also knew Robins inappropriate behaviors were unacceptable in society. Ann and her husband, Bob, became Robins case managers and Robin progressed beyond their wildest dreams. Today, Robin has two jobs, lives in her own condominium, drives her own car, and is a part of her community. This is her story! For more information, see: www.autism-believe-future.com. Autism is not a one-size-fits-all disability, so focusing on just one intervention did not lead Robin to successful adulthood. Many steps had to be taken along the way to get her successfully to her goal! Parents and autism professionals must work together, developing quality support and services that are cost-effectiveso we can all believe in the future for our children.

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