A Parent's Guide to Autism
Third Edition
How to Meet the Challenges and Help Your Child Thrive
Matthew D. Lerner, Sally Ozonoff, Geraldine Dawson, and James C. McPartland
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ISBN 9781462565580
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“You know an excellent book when it generously delivers on both the title and the subtitle’s promises….This book is one that truly follows through. The book is outstanding when it comes to helping parents in turn help their child on the spectrum.”

—PsychCentral (on the second edition)
“This is a really great book for parents….It is upbeat, positive, practical, and succeeds in being both jargon free and highly informative....The book is likely to be equally helpful to clinicians and educators working in this area, providing them with strategies that they themselves can use, as well as a host of practical approaches that they can pass on to parents.”

—Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (on the first edition)
“A valuable resource. It not only informs readers but also leaves them with a sense of hope.”

—Family Ministry (on the first edition)
“The positive approach of this book will be encouraging to parents and will also be very practical. I have recommended this book to the parents of affected children with whom I have worked and also to my graduate students.”

—Child Neuropsychology (on the first edition)
“Parents and clinicians alike will be hard-pressed to find a finer guide and resource.*****”

—Doody's Review Service (on the first edition)
“Throughout, readers will find excellent examples and solutions to basic problems….Strongly recommended for public libraries and academic libraries with autism or education collections.”

—Library Journal (on the first edition)
—PsychCentral (on the second edition)
“This is a really great book for parents….It is upbeat, positive, practical, and succeeds in being both jargon free and highly informative....The book is likely to be equally helpful to clinicians and educators working in this area, providing them with strategies that they themselves can use, as well as a host of practical approaches that they can pass on to parents.”
—Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (on the first edition)
“A valuable resource. It not only informs readers but also leaves them with a sense of hope.”
—Family Ministry (on the first edition)
“The positive approach of this book will be encouraging to parents and will also be very practical. I have recommended this book to the parents of affected children with whom I have worked and also to my graduate students.”
—Child Neuropsychology (on the first edition)
“Parents and clinicians alike will be hard-pressed to find a finer guide and resource.*****”
—Doody's Review Service (on the first edition)
“Throughout, readers will find excellent examples and solutions to basic problems….Strongly recommended for public libraries and academic libraries with autism or education collections.”
—Library Journal (on the first edition)











