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Autism Breakthrough

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When Raun Kaufman's parents were told that their son was autistic and would probably spend his life in an institution, they decided to look for their own solution. They joined Raun in his unique, isol...

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When Raun Kaufman's parents were told that their son was autistic and would probably spend his life in an institution, they decided to look for their own solution. They joined Raun in his unique, isolated world and connected with him there. They then gradually lead Raun out of his disorder and his life changed dramatically. If your child has been diagnosed with autism, this book is for you. When Raun Kaufman''s parents were told that their son was autistic and would probably spend his life in an institution, they decided to look for their own solution. They joined Raun in his unique, isolated world and connected with him there. They then gradually lead Raun out of his disorder and his life changed dramatically. Raun now teaches his parents'' Son-Rise method all over the world and has written this book to help families everywhere connect with their children and improve their lives. Autism Breakthrough explains autism and its associated behaviours from the child''s viewpoint and shows parents how to apply the practical strategies of the Son-Rise programme. Wherever your child may be on the autistic spectrum, this book will provide hope, support and new ways to break free from autism.

Detaljer

Forlag
Vermilion
ISBN
9780091955199
Sprog
Engelsk
Sider
368
Udgivelsesdato
15-05-2014
Format
Paperback
Varenr.
3334819
EAN nr.
9780091955199
Varegruppe
Engelsk non fiction div.
Højde/Dybde (mm)
135
Bredde (mm)
215
Længde (mm)
28
Vægt (g)
366

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