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43 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best new books on autism!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Facing Autism: Giving Parents Reasons for Hope and Guidance for Help (Paperback)
Lynn Hamilton's "Facing Autism: Giving Parents Reasons for Hope and Guidance for Help" has an amazing wealth of information on so many topics of interest. Lynn has researched and skillfully organized information on many different treatments and therapies. She describes in detail her experiences with Applied Behavior Analysis, provides information on cutting-edge biomedical treatments, and discusses dietary intervention. You will find explanations of sensory and auditory therapies, plus much more. A must-read guidebook for parents of autistic children. This is one book that I would not advise you check out from a library. I think you should have your very own copy. You will find that you want to underline information, mark pages, and have the book on hand for future reference. Lynn points you to helpful Internet sites, provides addresses for further information on many topics, gives practical tips on keeping records, tax deductions and funding sources. She lists ten things every parent can do right now to help their child. You will find pages and pages of solid, no-nonsense information for parents, especially those new to autism, and to help you find the resources you need.
24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An essential guide for parents and professionals,
By Dr Ellen Tomlinson (Crawley, W. Sussex, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Facing Autism: Giving Parents Reasons for Hope and Guidance for Help (Paperback)
I wish that this book had been published when my own son was first diagnosed with autism. It is certainly the first book that I would recommend to any parent of an autistic child.Autism is such a multifactorial and multifaceted disorder that most children seem to need several modes of intervention to help them achieve to their fullest potential. I wasted many months trying to gather information from different sources. However, in this one book, Lynn Hamilton succeeds in combining an inspiring and very personal story with the nitty gritty practical details of all the interventions which have helped her son. She describes behavioural therapy, diet, food and vitamin supplementation, secretin, and sensory and auditory integration. She provides both a personal and scientific background to each of these along with numerous references, and details of suppliers. There is a chapter written by Lynn's husband in which he shares how to survive as a family and maintain loving relationships. Also included is a short yet moving section provided by the mother of a boy who did not make dramatic progress despite many therapies. The whole book is written in an easily readable style, and packed with down to earth advice as well as information. I know from personal experience that, as a parent, the day that autism enters your life is a very black one indeed. This book will help to give you direction as to what you can do now, and it will help to give you hope for the future.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rubik's Cube of Autism,
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This review is from: Facing Autism: Giving Parents Reasons for Hope and Guidance for Help (Paperback)
This is an excellent book for parents of children with autism. The Hamiltons' oldest child, Ryan, was born in 1992 with no overt signs of autism. He did not display classic or overt autistic behaviors until he was a year old.
The Hamiltons were religious missionaries and spent the summer of 1993 in Russia with Ryan. It was in Russia that that Ryan's language became depleted; his behavior consisting of more self-stimming than of actual playing and his developmental lags were glaring among his peers. After that missionary period, the Hamiltons returned to the U.S. and began making the round of specialists. In late 1994, their daughter was born and Ryan's autism was all the more marked alongside of her neurotypical (NT) development. Luckily for all, the Hamiltons began a megavitamin regimine for Ryan; ABA (formerly behavior modification) therapy and intensive training sessions for the boy. By the fall of 1998, Ryan, then 5 and starting kindergarten was described as being "indistinguishable" from his NT peers. I like the way Lynn Hamilton includes scientific/physiological explanations for what takes place in the body when taking certain vitamins and medications; her knowledge of nutrition and her inclusion of world wide sites and agencies geared for individuals with autism. I also like the chapter Lynn's husband Roger wrote, sharing his insights as the father of a child with autism. One crucial point he made was to include the other children in the family, in this case their daughter when pointing things out to the child with autism and to take time to make little fun trips between therapy sessions. An excellent point that was made throughout the book is that by providing services to children with autism will be cost efficient in the long run because follow up work with adults with autism can prove to be quite costly. From a monetary standpoint, rehabilitation services such as housing and job assistance and also a purely human standpoint- the sooner services are provided to families who need them, the less likely the individual with autism will need extra help in the long run. Autism is presented in this book as a Rubik's Cube. Like that famous cube, you can turn the many facets in any direction, yet to find that elusive full match. Many different perspectives are given, e.g. physiological; economic; therapeutic and each interlocks with the others. As a Christian, I loved the way her faith sustained her; the inclusion of passages from Scripture were very moving indeed. I like that and think of it as a kind of faith sharing.
17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Facing Autism,
By Tina M. Hendrix, Parent of child with Autism,... (Santa Rosa, Calif., U.S.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Facing Autism: Giving Parents Reasons for Hope and Guidance for Help (Paperback)
"Facing Autism" organizes and simplifiies the onslaught of information beseiging parents just receiving the dreaded diagnosis for their child. Other parents in the same situation, I have found, are the most reliable and current resource. Parent friendly and practical, this book is written by Lynn, mother of Ryan, a child with Autism.A must for the parents of a newly diagnosed child, and a richly informational handbook for other parents and professionals. Applied Behavior Analysis, Diet Intervention, Medical therapies as well as navigation through the Public Education System are explained to make sense. My hope is that each time a diagnosis is given, "Facing Autism" is the handed to the parents at the same time, as their first ray of hope.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you even suspect autism read this book!,
This review is from: Facing Autism: Giving Parents Reasons for Hope and Guidance for Help (Paperback)
I had a suspicion our son had autism long before it was confirmed by any Doctor. I bought this book, hoping for some clues and answers. It was fabulous! If you have a suspicion that your child might have a form of autism, get this book, that way when you do go to the Dr. you will be ahead of the game. There are so many great resources in the book, and for the newly diagnosed the chapter,What to Do First is an excellent place to start. Another nice feature of the book is being able to pick out specific chapters you want to read, you don't have to read it cover to cover. It has been such a blessing to me, I cried when reading of her early experiences with her son, thinking of how I could relate, and in some cases wondering how the outside workd can be so cruel. It has given me a wealth of information and hope.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Considering Biomedical Interventions and ABA? Read this book,
This review is from: Facing Autism: Giving Parents Reasons for Hope and Guidance for Help (Paperback)
If you are the parent of a young child with autism, then get going! Early intervention is important. I strongly suggest that you read this book, as it will help you understand about biomedical interventions and how they relate to your child. Lynn symplifies the information which would otherwise be indigestible, and gives practical advice that you can use. Her book is very encouraging as you start on what seems like a very daunting journey.
Yes, as noted by other reviewers, Lynn brings in her personal perspective and religious beliefs. However, it's her story, she can write it however she wants! Take out of it what is helpful to you, and don't worry about the rest. Her factual knowledge is correct and necessary to know when you are going down the biomedical and ABA path. Lynn's personal opinions may be encouraging to others who are happy to read them. Believe me, there is no other guide book out there as useful when it comes to biomedical interventions. I know, I've read them all. Be grateful she wrote this book. I know I am.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Present I Ever Received!!,
By "hwendie" (Woodbridge, VA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Facing Autism: Giving Parents Reasons for Hope and Guidance for Help (Paperback)
A friend bought me this book shortly after one of my twin daughters was diagnosed with Autism. I was touched by the gift, but after reading the book I have thanked my friend many times over. The book is a very easy read & I managed to finish it within a week. That is really saying something considering how hectic my life gets dealing with twins & one who is a special needs child. Lynn Hamilton does a great job explaining her life experiences along with giving accurate information on therapies and treatments. There are many times I still thumb through the book to look up a phone number, name or web address. There is so much information packed in this book. At the time I was very new to Autism & her book was the best starting place for my family. I have recommended this book to several friends who have children with ASD. I have also encouraged family members to read it so they have a better understanding of Autism & how it effects families.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must read book!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Facing Autism: Giving Parents Reasons for Hope and Guidance for Help (Paperback)
Facing Autism by Lynn Hamilton is a wonderful resource for any parent with a child with autism/PDD-NOS. The author shares her powerful story of how she and her husband saved their child from autism. This book is filled with valuable information on many treatment options as well as biomedical options. The author explains the information in an easy to read format while also giving her child's experiences with the options! For anyone who has an interest in autism this is the book for you!
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A MUST BUY FOR THE PARENTS OF A NEWLY-DIAGNOSED CHILD......,
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This review is from: Facing Autism: Giving Parents Reasons for Hope and Guidance for Help (Paperback)
This book should be on the shelves of all professionals dealing with the diagnosis of autism in children, so that they can hand it over to the parents who have just received the news. Lynn Hamilton, the mother of an autistic child herself, deals first of all with the difficult time parents experience as they come to terms with their child's condition. But she then goes on to do what many so-called experts in the field do not do - she tells us what we CAN do, rather than leaving it there. This book covers the essential topics of diet, supplementation and biomedical treatments such as anti-fungal therapy and secretin, which made a big difference to her son's condition. There are comprehensive lists of helpful websites. She gives details of various resources for Occupational and other therapies. She also gives an overview of the main educational approaches, in particular describing more fully how a home-based ABA programme has greatly helped her son, who is now in mainstream school. While she, herself, is based in the USA, this information, and contact addresses for training courses and support groups, is given for other countries too. However, although this is indeed an 'essential guide' and handbook containing all the information you need as you start to investigate how to help your autistic child, it is also much more. In a very down-to-earth, honest and readable manner, Lynn Hamilton shares her own experiences...........her hopes, fears, pain and ultimately her joy in her son's triumph over many of his former difficulties. I read this book about 15 months after my own son's diagnosis, by which time I had accumulated a great deal of knowledge, and collected piles of printouts from the Internet! However, in this one volume, there was still much for me to learn, as well as a welcome encouragement to continue to have a great deal of hope for my child. Lynn's faith shines out from this book, and it has certainly helped to lighten my own path through this maze that is Autism.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A precious gift for parents of new diagnosees,
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This review is from: Facing Autism: Giving Parents Reasons for Hope and Guidance for Help (Paperback)
If this book had been out when our son was diagnosed last year, he'd be six months further along in his recovery right now. So much wisdom and experience and current research that I've had to glean for myself is eloquently packaged up right here. In particular I hope the publishers will allow her list of "Ten Things You Can Do Right Now" to be photocopied and tacked up in every waiting room where autism is diagnosed; like the rest of this book it's not only rigorously practical, but also accessible to freshly-diagnosed parents who are still heartbroken and panicky and hoping it's all a mistake. If you're shopping on behalf of a friend, please buy this book for them; they will thank you profusely someday. If you're a professional working with recently diagnosed families, please order up a case and start handing them out like Halloween candy. Thank you Ms Hamilton for a magnificent contribution to our community.
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Facing Autism: Giving Parents Reasons for Hope and Guidance for Help by Lynn M. Hamilton (Paperback - March 14, 2000)
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