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Roy Q. Sanders

How to Talk to Parents About Autism

E£215.00

As a parent of an autistic son, as well as the director of a pediatric neuro-developmental center, Dr. Sanders draws both on his personal experience and his clinical background to guide therapists in what to say to parents and how to say it.

Autism’s core symptoms surface as problems with social interaction, restrictive interests and abnormal language development, and they often appear quite differently in various children. 

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    Liza Van der Linde & Silvia Makram

    Practical Life Activities

    E£160.00

    This book is the first part of a series of books about activities according to the Montessori philosophy for encouraging the development of the child from 2,5 - 6 years. It shares ideas of how the child can work alone, how to grow in responsibility, concentration, discipline and self-trust.

    The aim is to inspire each parent and teacher to be encouraged to start a new begin in raising children to guide them in growing towards an independent, respectful human.

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      Steven Gerali

      Teenage Guys: Exploring Issues Adolescent Guys Face and Strategies to Help Them

      E£170.00

      Gerali consistently gives practical advice and suggestions on how to more effectively minister to adolescent guys. The beauty of this book is in the way Gerali's longtime involvement in youth ministry infects every element of the book....This book is an invaluable tool and should find its way onto the bookshelf of anyone involved in ministry to adolescents. (YouthWorker Journal)

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