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Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD):which beahviors to address first???
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<blockquote data-quote="JLady" data-source="post: 262705" data-attributes="member: 6439"><p>Compassion,</p><p> </p><p>A book I have recently read that has really helped me tremendously in trying to figure out what to work on with my son is "Parenting you Asperger Child" by Alan Sohn. This books outlines the different areas to work on and tells you what areas you have to work on before you are able to move on to the next thing. Putting it into practice isn't an easy task but the book outlines how to get started and how to keep moving. I got the book from the library and wound up ordering it for myself so I could write in it and keep the charts and diagrams of the instructions and suggestions.</p><p> </p><p>Perhaps you can get a copy and it will be helful to you as well. What we have been trying thus far, seems to be working well. It just takes time is what I've been told.</p><p> </p><p>JLady</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JLady, post: 262705, member: 6439"] Compassion, A book I have recently read that has really helped me tremendously in trying to figure out what to work on with my son is "Parenting you Asperger Child" by Alan Sohn. This books outlines the different areas to work on and tells you what areas you have to work on before you are able to move on to the next thing. Putting it into practice isn't an easy task but the book outlines how to get started and how to keep moving. I got the book from the library and wound up ordering it for myself so I could write in it and keep the charts and diagrams of the instructions and suggestions. Perhaps you can get a copy and it will be helful to you as well. What we have been trying thus far, seems to be working well. It just takes time is what I've been told. JLady [/QUOTE]
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