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It is a quick read that offers easy techniques on how parents can help LEAD their child and break the cycle of worry, anger and guilt. Funny how you never hear that word (LEAD) when people talk about Autism or Asperger's, do you. Yet if you think of some of our most famous people throughout history, folks whom we consider to be leaders in their fields (Steve Jobs, Albert Einstein, Mozart etc.), they all seemed to have had traits that could be considered very Asperger like. So leadership and Asperger's really do go well together, thus making it a very effective way to parent. There is so much conflict among the autism community; this book is not about all that. This book is about being a good parent which is something I think everyone can agree we all want to be. My goal is that after you read this book, you will be able to look at your child and see them for the wonderful, unique and perfect person they are; and that you will use the techniques we teach you to LEAD them to be the best that they can be. I also hope that this book gives you the strength to believe. Believe in yourselves, your instincts and above all, your child! She has written numerous feature articles and essays which have appeared in different Regional, National and International publications including the best seller book Chicken Soup for the Soul: Raising Kids on the Spectrum. Neil McNerney, M.Ed., LPC is a licensed counselor, adjunct faculty member, speaker and author of Homework - A Parent's Guide To Helping Out Without Freaking Out. His dynamic and engaging approach to helping parents is refreshing and effective. He travels nationally speaking to professionals and parents on parenting and childhood issues.Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. Videos Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video. Upload video To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average.http://www.powerfulpsychics.com/userfiles/exchange-control-manual-india-pdf.xml Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Please try again later. AngelaRene913 3.0 out of 5 stars My son was diagnosed at 13, it did have some amusing anecdotes but if I’d known what it was, I’d have skipped purchasing it.It showed me the differences between my children as they are on opposite ends of the Asperger's scale. As I gained some much needed insight from this book, I am now more aware of what to expect from my children and how to handle myself as a parent. It is almost hard to put into words how appreciative I am to the writers of this book and am looking forward to checking out the books suggested within this book. It's also good to know that I am not the only one out there with these kinds of struggles!!! Thank you Sharon and Neil!!! Can't wait to read more!!!It has times for you to stop and reflect on how situations apply to you and how to correct them. So far its already been a great resource for my family.Found so many things I could relate to in this book. Made a nice change from the other books that are more academic or from a specialist and not a mom. I will be trying some of the techniques in this book.Kind of a hard read. Not filled with facts like I wanted. Just full of stories about her struggles with her son.I couldn't put it down. This is a straight forward to the point book without all the doctor terminology. This is a great book if your a busy parent it's short and to the point and Sharon throws some of her humor in the book as well. I can only give five stars but I would give 10 if I could.Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 Previous page Next page. Please try again.Please try again.Please try again. Please try your request again later. You know you should just 86 the whole thing but you really need milk, bread and coffee. But you are not alone. We get it. We’ve been there. And we will guide you to a calmer, happier place of acceptance and appreciation.Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. The authors' conversational tone reassures and comforts the reader just like a friend sharing a cup of coffee or a phone call. In the first few pages the authors gain your trust because you know they speak from work and life experiences. - Special Needs Book Reviews She has written numerous feature articles and essays which have appeared in different Regional, National and International publications including the best seller book Chicken Soup for the Soul: Raising Kids on the Spectrum. He travels nationally speaking to professionals and parents on parenting and childhood issues.The Don't Freak Out Guide to Parenting Kids with Asperger's is different. Believe in yourselves, your instincts and above all, your child! Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. Groups Discussions Quotes Ask the Author You know you should just 86 the whole thing but you really need milk, bread and coffee. Eventually your child can't stand it anymore and falls to the floor in anger and frustration. The outside world sees a big sobbing and screaming kid having You know you should just 86 the whole thing but you really need milk, bread and coffee. But you are not alone. We get it. We've been there. And we will guide you to a calmer, happier place of acceptance and appreciation. The Don't Freak Out Guide to PARENTING KIDS WITH ASPERGER'S will guide you through a simple process that will allow you to: Break the cycle of worry, anger and guilt. Help you to become a leader in your child's life. Offer you support, hope and even a few laughs along the way. To see what your friends thought of this book,This book is not yet featured on Listopia.It was a super emotional read. This year, both of my boys received their diagnoses. The wounds are raw and I'm still working through some grief but I'm glad we are finding more tools. This book was a great start. I loved that the author shared her stories and used them to pass along pieces of info. This really did help me relax and gave me some ideas to implement including the stop light system for behavior (we've already used it to gauge learning and understanding: g It was a super emotional read. This really did help me relax and gave me some ideas to implement including the stop light system for behavior (we've already used it to gauge learning and understanding: green for I can totally do my homework by myself, I get it; yellow for I'm not quite sure, let's try another example or I need a little help with my homework; red for I don't understand this concept at all, please teach me in a different way or go back to the beginning). I suggest this book for all parents who have newly diagnosed children. Sharon writes respectfully about her son Jay and a few key strategies that she has found useful to be a better parent and to help her son navigate the neurotypical world. Ms. Fuentes takes the perspective that your child’s autism just means you need to find non-traditional parenting strategies to help your child navigate life. This book provi Sharon writes respectfully about her son Jay and a few key strategies that she has found useful to be a better parent and to help her son navigate the neurotypical world. This book provides a fast-paced, accessible, introduction the world of autism acceptance parenting and provides a refreshing alternative to the popular narratives that consider autism an injury, a tragedy, or a loss, and where the goal is a cure or recovery from autism. As Ms. Fuentes has said in a number of interviews “My goal is that after they read this book, they will be able to look at their children and see them for the wonderful, unique and perfect people they are NOW, and not try to change that. Instead, they will make the effort to LEAD them to be the best that they can be!” One strength of this book is the chapter with thumbnail critiques of the strengths and flaws of common therapies for autism in the United States (including the variety of autism previously known as Asperger’s). The second plus of this book is the introduction to several autistic voices, to bloggers who signal boost for autistic voices, including one of my favorites Diary of a Mom, and to some recommended places to start both online and in book format. In fact, I found a reference to a website I has run across a few months ago, but couldn’t find during the crush of back to school about helping your child write a 1 page self-advocacy summary for their teacher (If you are curious, the site is I am Determined). I can definitely see the second half of the book helping families find alternatives to the mainstream views concerning autism and helpful resources, especially families that are newer to the autism game. But I don’t know how useful the S.C.A.P.E method of parenting, based on the work of co-author McNerney, is going to be for us. S.C.A.P.E stands for Stay Calm; Assess the Situation; Pick a Parenting Style and Evaluate the Effectiveness. I understand that Sharon and Neil were trying to write a brief book so that folks who were already overwhelmed by parenting a young person with Asperger’s or Autism wouldn’t be daunted by a large document. I know I reacted negatively to the exercises in the first chapter, feeling like the book was just too flippant about things that are REALLY tough to do. I almost put it down then, thinking they are writing from the perspective of someone who has already found their calm and “There’s no way this will work for us” but I’m glad I took the time to finish the book. My second, minor complaint, is that if you are going to use the ubiquitous “Welcome to Holland” essay, Don’t paraphrase. Just credit Emily Perl Kingsley and get permission to use the original. My local library bought a copy, after I requested that they ILL or purchase a book. And despite the flaws I pointed out, I will definitely recommend Parenting Kids with Asperger’s to other parents, especially those just starting out on this roller coaster called autism parenting. While there are a number of reviews on Amazon, this will be the first substantive review on GoodReads. So, if you choose to comment, please be gentle. I’m just a Mom, trying the best I know how to raise my two autistic bibliophiles to be happy with themselves yet understand how to negotiate the world around them. As emotional as it was, it was comforting to know that someone out there knows exactly how we're feeling. The book also provides explanations and resources, and even has a chapter dedicated to adults diagnosed with Aspergers who live very successful and happy lives. I would definitely recomment this book to an As emotional as it was, it was comforting to know that someone out there knows exactly how we're feeling. I would definitely recomment this book to anyone starting on this uncertain voyage. You can hear Sharon's voice come through on every page she wrote. She and Neil give very user-friendly ideas to parents. And I love the input from adult Aspies, which takes away much fear of the future for a parent like me. Definitely a worthwhile read. You can hear Sharon's voice come through on every page she wrote. Definitely a worthwhile read. Just another tricky day, it's all alright. There are no discussion topics on this book yet.He already had an IEP in place, so I figured, why bother. As long as he was getting the help, the modifications and the tools he needed to succeed, I didn’t care about the diagnosis. Then Jay entered 3rd grade, and well, that way of thinking changed. That year the other children started to notice Jay’s quirky behaviors and uncontrollable emotional outbursts. But even more importantly, Jay was starting to notice. He was not sleeping at night, his anxiety level was at an all-time high and his self-confidence was dangerously low. One day, in the middle of a meltdown, my boy blurted out, “I feel like I am a square peg trying to fit into a round hole, and no matter how hard I try to make myself fit, I can’t do it. Why am I like this, Mommy?” My heart broke for my son. Not believing was no longer an option. We took him to be officially diagnosed.” They feel that educating these judgmental, tisk-tisking, disrespectful types will help. My husband and I always joked that we were going to have our own cards made up that said, “My son has autism. He is not intentionally being naughty or rude, but you are!”. You know you should just 86 the whole thing, but you really need milk, bread and coffee. Eventually your child can’t stand it anymore and falls to the floor in anger. You see the truth; your child has fallen off the wall and you need to help put this little Humpty Dumpty together again. But you are not alone. We get it. And we will guide you to a calmer, happier place of acceptance and appreciation. Easy to navigate format and friendly tone offers info you can tailor to your child’s needs.It’s like chatting with a girlfriend who gets it -who has lived it and can teach the basic things you need to understand for the journey of raising a child with Asperger’s. The approach is practical, and the exercises help you apply what you are learning to your own situation with your family. Bravo!The personal stories are a great addition as are the writing of autistic adults. The book is set up in a way that you can reference back to a section if needed. Sharon’s personal experiences and Neil’s professional look made for a great team and an overall great book.Each chapter is filled with stories of experiences and examples, some humorous, others a bit more serious; but throughout each there is understanding, sincerity and support for those parents that have a child with Asperger’s or high functioning autism. Each chapter ends with a very helpful summary of key ideas and a “Don’t Freak Out exercise”. Sharon says, “If you’ve met one person with Asperger’s then you’ve met one person with Asperger’s.” Despite how different each of our autism spectrum kids are, this book is completely relate-able and comforting as well as very helpful and enjoyable read. Sharon is reassuring that we are not alone!The information, techniques and resources are easy to understand and usable from the very first page. What’s more, it’s fun to read. Thumbs up! If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website. See our User Agreement and Privacy Policy.If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website. See our Privacy Policy and User Agreement for details.You can change your ad preferences anytime. Why not share! You know you should just 86 the whole thing but you really need milk, bread and coffee. Eventually your child can't stand it anymore and falls to the floor in anger and frustration!The outside world sees a big sobbing and screaming kid having a fit. But you are not alone. We get it. We've been there. And we will guide you to a calmer, happier place of acceptance and appreciation.The Don't Freak Out Guide to PARENTING KIDS WITH ASPERGER'S will guide you through a simple process that will allow you to:Break the cycle of worry, anger and guilt.Show you a new way to view your child.Help you to become a leader in your child's life.Offer you support, hope and even a few laughs along the way.You know you should just 86 the whole thing butEventually your child can't stand it anymore andYou see the truth; your baby has fallen off the wall and youUnlike the fairy tale, noneBut you are not alone. We get it. We've been there. And we will guide you to a calmer, happier place ofASPERGER'S will guide you through a simple process that will allow you to:Break thePages: 180 pagesq. Publisher: Integrated Pressq. Language:q. ISBN-10: 0983990042q. ISBN-13: 9780983990048qEventually your child can't stand it anymore and falls to the floor inYou see the truth; your baby has fallen off the wallUnlike the fairy tale, none of the Kings Horses and none of the Kings. Men are coming to help. But you are not alone. We get it. We've been there. And we will guide you to a calmer, happier place of acceptance andQuick and secure with high-speed downloads3. No datalimit4. Bestseller5. Free online books of all time6.Now customize the name of a clipboard to store your clips. So the South Riding mom of two?—?including a son, 13, with Asperger’s?— walked up to McNerney after the program, introduced herself and said, “I’d like to write a book with you.” McNerney agreed, to Fuentes’s surprise, and the two published “ The Don’t Freak Out Guide to Parenting Kids with Asperger’s ” in October. We need to perhaps understand them better and change the way we parent.” Since the diagnosis, Fuentes has wrestled with the same question all parents of children with special needs face: how much to help. When do you step in and do things for him, and when do you let him work through things on his own. After hearing McNerney speak, Fuentes decided to take a more hands-off approach. She’s still there to help Jay when he needs her, but she tries to give him more of a role in decisions about his life. It has made a huge difference in Jay’s confidence and in her stress level, she said. “The bottom line now is that my job is very different than it was when he was younger. I tell him it’s not fair. I’m sorry. You have some challenges, but what are we going to do about it. What’s going to make it easier?” Fuentes said. “It’s very different when you start to think like that instead of just trying to remove all the obstacles.” The book explains how parents need to keep their worries under control so that they can better help their children. It identifies five common characteristics of children with Asperger syndrome, and gives parents suggestions for how to approach, for example, a rule-follower differently from a child who has an overwhelmingly negative outlook. The authors also identify types of parents, from those who are supportive to those who are perfectionists, and talk about how those qualities can affect their relationships with their children. The authors give an overview of therapies for children with autism-spectrum disorders and offer?suggestions for working with educators after the child is in school. “My view of parenting is a lot less about helping our kids, and more about leading our kids,” McNerney said. “Leading is showing them directions, whereas helping is smoothing their path. For kids with Asperger’s, parents tend to do a lot of helping. They need help, but I would love to see parents spend more time on leading them.” Fuentes has applied the same “don’t freak out” techniques with her daughter, Gracie, 10 (again, using her blog name to protect her privacy), and found them helpful. “It’s not like they’re doing everything on their own. We have rules and structure in our house,” Fuentes said. “But it’s giving them the responsibility, letting them know that they’re in charge. That’s a big thing, that you’re responsible for what you say and do.” She has found that the more she has stepped back and let her children take responsibility for themselves, the more they want to do for themselves, and that they learn more from their mistakes. “I can’t make them eat their vegetables. I can’t make them go to bed at night,” she said. “All I can try to do is give them the tools and hope that they use that.” We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. Mari-Jane Williams Mari-Jane Williams edits home and garden features and other lifestyle content for The Washington Post. Previously, she wrote the House Calls column and edited for On Parenting, as well as handled community news for The Post’s Local Living and the Prince William and Loudoun Extras. Follow Subscriber sign in We noticed you’re blocking ads. 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