Self-Help Skills for People with Autism
by Wendy L. Stone, Theresa Foy DiGeronimo and Jossey-Bass Publishing
A comprehensive guide to early intervention for children with Autism

Does My Child Have Autism? is a question so many parents are asking themselves today.
- Is he avoiding eye contact?
Why can’t she talk?
Is my child’s development normal or does he have an Autism Spectrum Disorder?
Parents know that if their child is somewhere on that spectrum, they need to intervene as early as possible to maximize the benefits of early intervention. This groundbreaking book, by one of the foremost experts, teachers, and clinicians in the field, provides a guide for parents about what to look for at home at twenty-four months or even earlier, what to do, and how to get the right kind of help from doctors, counsellors, therapists, and other professionals.
Includes diagnostic criteria, checklists and additional resources.
2006, paperback, 224 pages
ISBN: 978-0-7879-8450-2
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Self-Help Skills for People with Autism is targeted at the following age ranges:
- Adult
Self-Help Skills for People with Autism is designed to foster development in the areas of:
- Communication
- Resource preparation
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