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Nurturing Your Asperger's Child

by Phyllis Wheeler

An e-book from a mom of two Asperger's kids--now available!

 

 

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I want to let you know about an e-book that gives good solid advice to parents of Asperger's kids, from Phyllis Wheeler, a mother of two of them.  This book is a great guide for nurturing parenting, and for setting up the structures that can be so helpful to a child with Asperger's. 

The e-book contains useful suggestions on how to parent your Aspie, including Phyllis Wheeler's “point system,” the rubber chicken game, dealing with bullies, and plenty of recommendations for further reading.  Above all she believes in encouraging your child—finding his strong points, and giving him a sense of competence from an early age.

Here's what Deborah Lee has to say about it:

"I encouraged Phyllis to write this book.  She has so much to offer other families who are living with the day-to-day struggles she has faced.  Apart from knowledge and experience, she has a heart for this subject.  It is difficult to raise your child knowing that they may never be able to live completely without support.  She perseveres and does all that she can to give her children the stability they need within themselves. 

 

"I encourage you to listen to what Phyllis has to say.  She doesn’t have the magic formula, because there isn’t one.  She is speaking from real life experience and a genuine concern to help others.  She is trustworthy in both her heart and her mind and she is a model of perseverance and unconditional love for her family."  --Deborah Lee, www.RethinkingWealth.com

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