Thursday, April 25, 2019

Accepting Autism from Tatianna Dickens Book Review

When one of my clients asked me to consider writing a review of a book written by his relatives, I agreed to do so not only because I wanted to help a good friend. I am really curious about the subject of autism.

I have read before from

Animals in Translation: Interpreting Animal Behavior Using the Mystery of Autism
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 Provided by Temple Grandin because I am definitely interested in animal communication. Temple has his own experience as an animal behavior expert and has a unique perspective on autism, especially since many animals have this view. Behavior or problem behavior is similar to autism.

But nothing can help me prepare the heart wrench story to be forwarded Do not accept autism! The recovery story of our family Author: Tatiana Dickens.

According to my experience with dogs, many people have serious health problems. I have to say that I can fully understand what Tatiana and her autistic boy Zach have experienced. All you have to do is observe the behavior. How do you know if you have a child with autism or your child has just gone through a phase? A confusing and rigorous diagnosis leads to the time required to provide the help needed for automatic children. There must be a better diagnostic method.

Diagnosis is just the beginning of a daily struggle that few of us can imagine: daily treatments for up to 6 hours, special diets, almost uninterrupted supervision, sometimes unbearable slow progression, and extreme and abnormal behavior. Dealing with Zack's autism became Tatianna's career. People have to question whether autism is more difficult for children or families.

There are important religious beliefs throughout the book that make it suitable for the Christian non-fiction market. For those who may not be so devout, we can see a portrait depicting a deeply, physically and emotionally excavated person to meet the needs of the child.

I don't think I will accept the title of autism! It is accurate. Through this book, we see that Tatianna truly accepts her child's autism and is committed to creating the best life for her seriously challenged children. Worth reading.




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