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Helping Your Child Overcome Separation Anxiety or School Refusal
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Helping Your Child Overcome Separation Anxiety or School Refusal

A Step-By-Step Guide for Parents
PaperbackPaperback
EUR23,50

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This step-by-step handbook offers parents effective techniques for dealing with normal separation anxiety issues, separation anxiety disorder (SAD), and school refusal. With their unique approach to the problem, the authors give parents the tools they need to make real progress with these issues.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-57224-431-3
Product TypePaperback
BindingPaperback
FormatTrade paperback (US)
Publishing date01/07/2006
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 149 mm, Height 205 mm, Thickness 11 mm
Weight286 g
Article no.22564588
CatalogsLibri
Data source no.A4257068
Product groupBU484
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Due to mostly male-focused research and media representation, autism is under- if not mis-diagnosed in women and girls. So I had hopes that this book could shed light on such a complex topic. It kinda did?
After a brief introduction on why women are underdiagnosed, the book follows this structure: symptoms description - comparison with a fictional character - tips on how to approach each of those symptoms in a woman in the spectrum.
Even though this isn't itself a bad thing, it didn't provide (to me at least) any new information, and I wish real people had been referenced - as well as people in the mild part of the spectrum; moreover, studies and papers had been used, but they were never directly referenced.
I wouldn't necessarily say this book is useless, and if you don't know anything about the topic and want to read into it, then go ahead!
Otherwise you might be disappointed.

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