Synopses & Reviews
Autism is in the public spotlight now more than ever as new research and information appears almost daily. Although in many ways this is a positive development it also presents challenges to families and practitioners who want to keep up with the latest developments and are left to sift through new information by themselves to see what is credible and relevant for them.Each of us needs a personal research assistant who can determine which information we need to pay attention to and let us know how it might affect our daily work and the children we are living with or serve.
Since we each don’t have our own research assistants on staff, I am delighted to recommend this wonderful book by Fred Volkmar and Lisa Wiesner. Both of these talented professional leaders have combined their scientific skills and understanding of the field with great practical experience and ideas about how research can be translated into clinical practice. The result is a book that provides the best and most comprehensive information about recent scientific developments and a splendid practical guide for how they are being implemented and what we are learning in the process. The issues are presented in all of their complexity but translated into language that is clear, direct, and easy to follow. The format also lends itself to understanding the complex issues and their implications through excellent charts, question and answer sections, and chapters that vary from describing diagnostic issues to stating very specifically how to expand and evaluate the services one is receiving. The comprehensive references and lists of additional resources also add greatly to the overall package.
As a professional dedicated to understanding scientific advances and helping families and teachers to utilize them most effectively, I am very pleased to have an ally like this book available. I am very grateful to the authors for providing a very credible, practical, and relevant addition to our field to help the many advocates and family practitioners to better understand the exciting new developments and how they can be implemented in our day to day work. Those taking the time to read through this superb volume will find it time well spent that pays back dividends in many different ways.
—FOREWORD by Gary B. Mesibov, Ph.D., Professor and Director of TEACCH, Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication Handicapped Children University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Review
"I am delighted to recommend this wonderful book by Fred Volkmar and Lisa Wiesner. Both of these talented professional leaders have combined their scientific skills and understanding of the field with great practical experience and ideas about how research can be translated into clinical practice. The result is a book that provides the best and most comprehensive information about recent scientific developments and a splendid practical guide for how they are being implemented and what we are learning in the process. The issues are presented in all of their complexity but translated into language that is clear, direct, and easy to follow." (
National Professional Resources, Inc.)
"…these authors bring both comprehensive knowledge and compassion to this invaluable reference. They don't minimize the difficulties, but they offer clear, beautifully organized information - including a helpful Q-and-A section at the end of each chapter - that provides strategies that every parent can use. This is an important book that deserves an honored place in homes, schools, pediatricians' and psychologists' offices, and should make the path smoother for anyone whose life has been touched by autism." (Education Update, September 2009)
"To help parents understand the flood of information about autism, Pediatricians Volkmar and Wiesner present an accessible overview of all aspects of this high-profile disorder." (Book News, September 2009)
Synopsis
A complete and practical guide covering the preschool through adult years
Written by two experts in the field and reviewed by parents of children with autism, this is a compassionate guide filled with useful advice for parents, teachers, and caregivers. Providing current and reliable information, the book covers everything from how to get the right diagnosis, choose the right doctors, and handle behavioral issues to how to find the best educational programs and deal with day-to-day living issues within the family, school, and community. This well-organized book also looks at questions and concerns that parents and caregivers frequently encounter. Thorough and insightful, it includes a comprehensive list of resources.
Fred R. Volkmar, MD (Branford, CT), is the director of autism research at the Yale Child Study Center and coauthor of the Handbook of Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Third Edition (978-0-471-71698-3), the most influential reference in the field. Lisa A. Weisner, MD (Branford, CT), is a pediatrician in private practice in Orange, Connecticut. She is an assistant clinical professor of pediatrics at Yale.
Synopsis
Authoritative answers to everyday questions about living and learning with autismFilled with useful advice for parents and caregivers of children exhibiting autistic characteristics, A Practical Guide to Autism provides easy-to-access, reliable information regarding the selection of doctors, schools, services, and insurance, as well as day-to-day living in the family, school, and community.
Thorough and insightful, it presents lists of resources, both in print and on the Web—compiled by experts and reviewed by parents—for professionals and parents.
Written by Fred Volkmar, a leading authority on autism in the United States, and Lisa Wiesner, an experienced pediatrician with a special focus on pediatric autism, this timely guide provides reliable, accessible information and presents:
Detailed background on autism and related Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs), including Asperger syndrome
Sound approaches to screening for conditions like autism
Helpful summaries such as "The 10 Most Preventable Health Problems" and "Five Questions to Ask Your Doctor at Every Visit"
Practical information on complementary and alternative treatments
Advice on evaluating school programs and services for children with autism
Unique coverage of medical and dental care of children with autism
About the Author
FRED R. Volkmar, MD, is the Director of the Yale Child Study Center and coauthor of the
Handbook of Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Third Edition, published by Wiley.
LISA A. WIESNER, MD, is a pediatrician in private practice in Orange, Connecticut.¿ She is an assistant clinical professor of pediatrics at Yale who has research experience with autism.
Table of Contents
FOREWORD.
PREFACE.
CHAPTER 1 What is Autism?
CHAPTER 2 What Causes Autism?
CHAPTER 3 Getting a Diagnosis.
CHAPTER 4 Getting Services.
CHAPTER 5 An Overview of Educational Programs.
CHAPTER 6 Educational Interventions.
CHAPTER 7 Working with Young Children.
CHAPTER 8 Working with School-Aged Children.
CHAPTER 9 Adolescents Adults and the Future.
CHAPTER 10 Managing Medical Issues and Problems.
CHAPTER 11 Ensuring Safety.
CHAPTER 12 Dealing with Seizures.
CHAPTER 13 Dealing with Regression.
CHAPTER 14 Dealing with Behavior Problems.
CHAPTER 15 Considering Medications for Behavior Problems.
CHAPTER 16 Managing Sensory Issues.
CHAPTER 17 Managing Sleep and Sleep Problems.
CHAPTER 18. Considering Complementary and Alternative Treatments.
CHAPTER 19 Managing Sibling and Family Issues.
CHAPTER 20 Planning for the Future.
APPENDIX Criteria for Autism.
GLOSSARY.
INDEX.