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Navigating Autism: The Essential How to by Parents for Parents - Paperback

Navigating Autism: The Essential How to by Parents for Parents - Paperback

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by Andrew J. Areffi (Author), Melissa Martinez-Areffi (Author)

The Essential How to Guide for Parents by Parents. As the parents of three children with autism we wrote the how-to book we kept looking for but could never find. This book contains REAL phone numbers, addresses and websites of every state operated resource across the country. We give specific step-by-step how to directions on how to apply and what to do if you're turned down. With help, your child can succeed within the mainstream school system, but getting that help won't always be easy. This book explains the steps to getting the care that can make a difference not only for the early schooling, but their entire life. Providing all the information you will need to start the process and achieve success, this guide will teach you: How the system works across the country, to avoid losing services when your family moves across county or state lines. An easy to follow, step 1 - step 2 - step 3 format to understand who the agencies are, what they do, where they are, the appropriate time to contact them, and how to apply. The 5 most important questions to ask, and how to find the answers.

Author Biography

The Areffis are the parents of three children with autism - Kennedy, age 10, Alex, age 9, and Bella, age 7. They wrote "Navigating Autism" because they were not able to find a book to guide them when Kennedy was diagnosed with autism in 2005. They were still struggling to get the assistance she needed when Alex was diagnosed on the spectrum in 2006 and Bella in 2008. Andrew Areffi said that he and his wife decided to write their own "how-to" book to make it easier and quicker for parents to find their way through the system. "We wrote the book that we wanted to read when Kennedy was diagnosed," explains Andrew. Since Kennedy's diagnosis, the Areffis have consulted with parents, schools, therapy companies, large corporations and city governments about the impact of autism on families. They work tirelessly to support parents of autistic children, "We want to help as many people as possible," says Melissa. "With early intervention, these kids can go on to become anything, and not dependent on disability services their entire lives. As parents, we want our kids to have a shot at happiness, and a 'normal' life. We figured we didn't have any right to complain about how things are unless we did something about it to help." The Areffis met when they were both students at Cal State University, San Bernardino. Now married for 16 years, the Areffis live in Toluca Lake, Calif. They are both professionals in the entertainment industry: Melissa as a location manager and scout; Andrew in project development for both film and television. Together, they are a feature writing team and their current feature-film project, "Booth," based on the 12 days John Wilkes Booth spent on the run after the Lincoln assassination, is in pre-production. Information about "Navigating Autism" and the Areffis can be found online at the book's official website - www.NavAutism.com - in addition to social networking sites at Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Pinterest.

Number of Pages: 316
Dimensions: 0.66 x 9.69 x 7.44 IN
Publication Date: July 03, 2012