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Behavioral Intervention for Young Children With Autism: A Manual for Parents and Professionals

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Title: Behavioral Intervention for Young Children With Autism: A Manual for Parents and Professionals
by Catherine Maurice, Gina Green, Stephen C. Luce
ISBN: 0-89079-683-1
Publisher: Pro Ed
Pub. Date: December, 1996
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $64.29
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Average Customer Rating: 4.33 (21 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Still one of the best books to own on Autism!
Comment: This is an edited book that has a stellar cast of scholars who wrote the various chapters on treating autism. Each chapter covers basic issues and has very solidly grounded in the research recommendations for interventions. The bottom line is that there is not another treatment approach with the research consistently supporting its efficacy besides Applied Behavior Analysis. If you can afford only one book to help your child, grandchild, niece, nephew, or student this should be the book. All the material in this book conforms to the standards as recently set by the National Academy of Sciences on Educating Children with Autism in their book of the same title. While ABA costs more than many alternatives the terrible truth is that the research doesn't support the efficacy of many of them and some are dangerous (despite being inexpensive). The bottom line is that if your child has autism then early, focused, and behavioral intervention is the best hope you have of them getting better - period. That may sound inflexible but the frank truth is that science isn't always warm and fuzzy and the truth can be a real hard task master. Diets? No evidence. Minerals? no evidence. Secretin - the various federally funded double-blind studies show that it does not do a thing - period. Sound intolerant - tough. Hard work and lots of it are what make the lives of autistic children better, not promises, stories, ancedotes, or snake oil (and there are lots of people out there selling each both cheaply and dearly)!

Rating: 5
Summary: The bible for Homebased ABA programs that are parent run
Comment: Not every family is blessed with great programming in their backyard - some families are from rural places within the US and even outside the country where services are extremely difficult to come by. Some families due to limitations of time and money and other distractions can't handle the fight with school districts with myopic views on the real possibility that a child with autism can normalize if treated intensively and early on. Instead they play games with families and short change everyone, the child - the family and society in general... I happened to have a therapist work on my program who worked with Catherine Maurices second child. I had advantages of time,location and money many won't have and yet with this book and others like it (for example Ron Leafs book from the Autism Partnership out of LA, Ca.)One can develop a top notch ABA program anywhere. If there is a lack of funds get churches/temples to find local committed people to volunteer, etc. even high school students can be trained. ABA breaks down the autistic childs great confusion with processing the world into very small steps and little by little opens the child to the social dynamics of his environment. It enables the child to stop hyper focasing on irrelevant details like spinning objects, lining things up, etc.. which the child does to keep order and relieve anxiety from this confusion and the diagnostic symptoms of the disorder fade as the child makes sense of the world through one on one intervention. ABA isn't the only approach some swear by Son Rise - however, those which are effective are intensive and one on one. When a child starts to really make gains mainstraming is nessessary for peer modeling and friendship building and then a book like "Teaching Children with Autism Strategies for initating positive interactions" is a great help which teaches self management so the child has control over themself in his or her environment. As far as diet goes some do well by the gluten/casein free diet and some can't manage it -however there are new products that can help the child to break down these exogeneous proteins like enzymes and probiotics (which are basically good bacteria which produce the enzymes for proper digestion) and the right balance of Omega oils and codliver oil... Kirkman Labs has a great site with a 179 page document that explains the excess opiod theory their products in my experience have been immensely helpful. And lastly, don't despair the worst is really in the beginning as you hit the ground running and feel so unprepared... as your child makes extraordinary strides and normalizes you will feel the great rewards of parenthood - and more - a great accomplishment.

Rating: 5
Summary: "THE" Layman's guide to ABA -
Comment: Immediately after my son's diagnosis (PDD-NOS) - I read everything I could get my hands on about Autism. From my research, it seemed the therapy that had the most scientifically proven successes on motivating a child to 1)Attend 2) Respond and 3) Learn..... was ABA. Therefore, I wanted to get my son started with this therapy immediately. This book proved to be exactly what we needed as a family to get started. In it you will find invaluable techniques and most importantly HOPE that these children can and do learn. You will find specific instructions on how to proceed with language drills as well as how to track your childs progress.

HOWEVER - I DEFINITELY disagree with the stance of the author that dietary interventions have no proven merit, and should not be investigated. chapter 4. Tear it out and forget it. GFCF works! Other than this - the book is a true gem! We still use techniques to this day!

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