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This book is morethan a how-to manual; the material within allows others to createtheir own personalized road-map toward more empathic responses,better interactions, and deeper understanding of each other. Anecdotes from Paul and his parents provide an understanding ofwhat it means to live with someone with a neurology different thanyour own. Paul recognizes both personal strengths and struggles. Indoing so, it becomes clear that autistic wiring does not changeonersquo;s need for genuine connections, a sense of belonging, anda desire to be understood. About the AuthorPaul Louden is a noted public speaker, radio showhost and autism advocate.

As an adult on the autism spectrum, Paulis able to provide a unique perspective into the autistic mind. Hetruly believes that as a society we need to go beyond awareness andmove toward understanding, which will lead to integration andultimately the acceptance of people with Autism and all people withdisabilities. Paul's popularity in the disability community has ledto features in Autism World magazine and his own radio showbroadcast from Houston, TX.


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Paul has also presented at disabilityconferences, both in the U. S and internationally, as he works tohelp businesses better understand how to interact with, hire andmanage people with disabilities. Paul can be reached through hiswebsite: www. Do you want to search free download [EV5wv.

If yes you visit a website that really true. Ifyou want to download this ebook, i provide downloads as a pdf,kindle, word, txt, ppt, rar and zip. Nick ' Yes. He will start screaming and shouting and telling you that you will do what he wants you to do. He will start kicking you or he will kick things around.

You know he can be quite threatening in his words. From a very early age the classic thing he said was good we are going to go home. He very quickly picks up on things like that to actually turn them around. I want to do this. Now that is like it is like. Now with a year old that is okay, but with quite a large 9 year old it is not the sort of thing you can just put down to terrible twos or something like that.

Have you found any ways of sort of managing that other than avoiding the situations in advance sort of thing? Nick ' Generally when he has got himself to the point of no return, explosion point, the best thing to do is to forcibly remove from the situation and there is very little you can do to get through once the red mist has come down. But no, if you are concentrating and you watch it very often you can pick up sort of six times out of ten you can pick up the warning signs that it is going to happen, a very often a hug and a sit down can calm the situation down, but it is not always practical.

You say he goes into meltdown. Can you describe what you mean by that? Sometimes it can be instant. He can be sat here now on the settee talking to you and I and then a thought will come into his head and it may be something that happened last week. It may be something that happened six months ago. And it will make him angry and then he will get angry and he might start thrashing, kicking his arms about, throwing things that is worst case scenario. And then he can go up to his bedroom and refuse to go to bed, start throwing things, jumping on his bed, sort of banging on the ceiling.

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Its — it is like a monster exploding. And it is very unpleasant and twelve months ago he did get very physically violent where sometimes we did have to physically to restrain him and use time out and we did at our previous house sometimes have to lock him in his room and that was on recommendations from one of the specialists at the [hospital]. Jeanine's son became uncontrollably angry when he missed Dr Who because they were on holiday. It is just the anger outbursts that are a problem.

If I could find a way of controlling the anger outbursts my life would be so much easier. If I could find a way of getting the focus and the concentration my life would be so much easier. If anybody has got any clues on that, that would be great. And it is the unexpected that is the hardest. For example, when we were on holiday in Spain, he woke up in the middle of the night quite traumatised, very, very, very distressed. It was like the end of his world had happened. Because he had missed Dr Who the previous night. He was crying his heart out, he was inconsolable for virtually an entire day, because he had never missed Dr Who ever.

He had missed Dr Who and of course it was all my fault and I should never have allowed it to happen. And I was terrible. I was a terrible mum. I was everything under the sun, because I had caused him to miss Dr Who. He had had a great time on holiday going to all the theme parks and doing different things and going on the beach in Benidorm and he loved that but it was a terrible, terrible day with him being utterly distressed all day. There was nothing I could say or do that would cheer up. It was the very end of his world. He was hitting his sister.

He was aggressive. He was aggressive with me, he was shouting, he was in one heck of a state. Maybe I should have been able to predict it. It was such an extreme reaction.

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It was totally distressing for his sister. I was distressed and upset about it. Just make sure you book it mid week and not on a Saturday night. Andrew is completely opposite. He has super balance he can walk along the back of the couch and balance on it and balance on the narrowest kerb and he will walk on that. He rarely falls.

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But this is for his reading concentration and it should help with his fine motor skills as well. And virtually his eyes are just all over the place.

He is just totally… but that is a sensory thing again. So we went to [doctor] — now [doctor] is from [city] but he has recently, he has sort of opened a practice in … near, so he is part of the … he is still part of the week in [city] and part of the week in [town]. So we eventually tracked down [doctor] who was opening a new practice in [town] which is half an hour away so that was good, so we have been several times to him. A lot of people think that is a bit funny they have both got blue and just think they are sunglasses. Jacqui has to cut the label off clothes for Ben when she buys them in the shop.

And you know, Ben is extremely particular, you know about.


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  4. Maybe not. I will try it. I have got to take it out. You know, they must think I am a bit mad in the shop. But to be honest it saves on washing because he just a wears a school uniform or a track suit if we go out. And that is it. She has got a tested IQ of which is bordering on superior intelligence but she also has hypersensitive hearing.