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Siblings of Children with Autism: A Guide for Families » (Second)

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Authors: Sandra L. Harris, Beth A. Glasberg
ISBN-13: 9781890627294, ISBN-10: 1890627291
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Woodbine House
Date Published: May 2003
Edition: Second

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Author Biography: Sandra L. Harris

Book Synopsis

Confronted with the intense demands of caring for a child with autism, parents often struggle to meet the needs of their other children. Now in a new edition, Siblings of Children with Autism takes an in-depth look at what it is like to grow up as a sibling of a child with autism. This useful book addresses a full range of questions and concerns, including how to explain autism to siblings, how to help siblings share their feelings, and how to balance the needs of the entire family. The new edition also includes a chapter about the concerns and responsibilities of adult siblings. It is important for parents to see autism through the eyes of their other children, and this book will be immensely helpful throughout that process.

Library Journal

This first title in a new series meets the needs of parents who inevitably ask how autism affects the entire family. Given that brothers and sisters react differently to siblings with autism, depending on many factors such as birth order and age, this book will help the parents explain autism to them. It will also help siblings share their thoughts and feelings about how their family is different and their role concerning the autistic child. Much practical advice on how children can share time together is also offered. With clear and simple presentation directed at the average lay reader, Harris (dean, psychology, Rutgers Univ.; executive director, Douglas Developmental Center) has done an excellent job of offering guidance to the whole family of the autistic child. Recommended for public libraries.-Marguerite Mroz, Baltimore Cty. P.L.

Table of Contents

Prefacevii
Chapter 1Brothers and Sisters: Getting Together and Getting Along1
Chapter 2He Doesn't Know What Angels Are: Autism Viewed through Children's Eyes27
Chapter 3Why Does He Do That? Explaining Autism to Children53
Chapter 4Let's Talk: Helping Children Share Their Thoughts and Feelings79
Chapter 5The Balancing Act: Finding Time for Family, Work, and Yourself103
Chapter 6Children at Play: Helping Children Play Together127
Chapter 7An Adult Perspective: The Mature Sibling149
Resource Guide169
References173
Index177

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