Autism: Simple and Inexpensive Natural Autism Therapies to Help Your Autistic Child Live a Calm and Healthy Life
Written by Nancy Perez
The author is a proponent of natural therapies to relieve stress and anxiety. She has used them to treat her own diabetes for years and has written how to employ them to assist in the treatment of autism. In this book, Perez provides an overview of the autism spectrum. While there is a myriad of symptoms and behaviors, all autistic children suffer from communication and socialization issues. Autism appears to have connections with both genetics and the environment.
The heart of the book deals with treatments. While many patients diagnosed with autism require some sort of medication, Perez focuses on more natural treatments. A definite diagnosis is often not made until after age five, but early intervention is important to address a child’s needs. Speech, physical and occupational therapy may be needed as well as special education to address cognition. Depending on the issues the individual faces, music therapy, art therapy, animal therapy, nature therapy, and swing therapy, might be effective interventions. I found the discussion of using horses (hippotherapy) to help a child process sensory movements enlightening. Simpler steps that can be implemented easily in the home include removing chemical products, messaging the child, experimenting with dietary needs, and introducing yoga. Learning each child’s preferences and needs is the most difficult aspect of living and working with a child on the autistic spectrum.
As an educator who has worked as a member of an interdisciplinary team treating autistic children, I would definitely recommend this book to parents and educators who are new to the field of autism as an easy to read introduction to the subject.
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4 responses to “AUTISM: 101”
randommusings29
September 15th, 2017 at 11:24
This sounds like a good read for anyone who wants to try something more natural
Thanks for linking up to #AnythingGoes 🙂
Debbie
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bamauthor
September 15th, 2017 at 12:27
Happy to share!
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nightwisprav3n
September 18th, 2017 at 19:04
I never needed to medicate my son and the school he is in has a program that is geared towards these natural therapies. In occupational therapy there was a swing he could use in elementary school and it was really helpful to him for keeping him calm. Now that he’s a teen he and I go on hikes or short walks. Usually in the evenings and on weekends and it calms him down. He has tried yoga with me on and off but it’s not his favorite. It is essential to find what works best for each child and it sounds like this book talks about that and offers a variety of different natural methods. I will have to look into that. #anythinggoes
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bamauthor
September 19th, 2017 at 09:28
Sounds like you are a great mom! I agree with you that the therapy has to vary according to the individual. I hope you will find something of use, should you decide to pick up the book.
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