They discuss the autistic brain, experience, sensory struggles, effective management of symptoms, and coping with emotions.
Sarah Wayland – Phd. – Parenting Autism Experts Library – Vol. 1
This is what it says Library
We brought together 32 of the world’s autism and parenting experts to share the most effective symptom management and parenting strategies for kids with less-Their parents and obvious autism.
They offer insights into the autistic brain and their experiences, as well as tips on how to help your child succeed after high school.
This is the best way to make your child’s life easier and for you and your family. Parenting Autism Library.
*This library will be most helpful for parents of kids identified as “high-functioning,” Levels 1 “requiring support” 2 “requiring substantial support”, or Asperger’s.
“Thank you, thank you, thank you for this summit. It has been SO eye opening. I am seriously in tears because it is the perfect message at the perfect time. I’ve passed the link on to all of my fellow Autism mom friends. All of your efforts in organizing this are appreciated.”
— Bethany, U.S, 2018 Parenting Autism Summit
You will always have access to all 2018 documents Parenting Autism Summit sessions, Empowerment Workbook companion, and downloadable bonuses offered each expert.
What You Will Learn
Understand Autism
Autism Neurology is complex.-developmental disorder. Understanding the challenges and gifts of your child will help you to understand them and help you help them succeed.
Interventions
Individuals with autism can benefit from therapies and treatment. This is true even for those who have less obvious symptoms. You can learn more about the different options and decide which one is right for you.
Parenting Strategies
Many parents worry about how to change autistic behaviors, but it’s more helpful to understand what causes the behaviors. Learn what your child’s behavior is telling you, and how to address it.
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School, Work & Life Skills
Many families are wondering how to support their autistic child in a neurotypical environment. We’ll tackle school issues, transition strategies, college success, and employment readiness for individuals with autism.
Friends & Family
Well-developed communication and social skills are essential.-There is no known struggle for autistic people. How to support your parent-Improve your child’s relationship and social skills.
Course Curriculum
Intro & How To for Your Empowerment Pass
Take a look at You Go!
How to import MP3 files to the Podcast App
The Mother Lode (aka All Those Bonuses).
Download Your Empowerment Book Here
Get information and schedule for group coaching calls
Replays of Group Coaching Calls (209:50).
Understanding Your Child Autism
Understanding the Core Challenges to Growing Up Autism, with Dr. Dan Shapiro MD (45.18)
The Trauma Effect Autism Robert Cox MA, LPC. NCC (51.53)
Brain Differences and Their Impact on Your Child’s Autistic Experience, with Sarah Wayland, PhD (49.34).
Flexible Thinking in a Dynamically Changed World with Steven E. Gutstein (49:01).
Co-Common Disorders Autism Spectrum Disorder, Dr. Salya Namazi (45:01).
Autism is Different in Girls — They Don’t Fit the Autism Stereotypes, Donna Henderson, Psy.D. (42:43)
Includes Bonuses
Dan Shapiro MD, BOOK EXCERPT : Parent Child Journey: An Individualized Approach To Raising Your Challenging Child
Robert Cox, MA. LPC. NCC. –BOOK: The Book of Life-Recovery Method Autism Treatment from a trauma perspective
Sarah Wayland, PhD – PRINTABLE: The Brain’s Stress Response – How your body responds to stress as it shifts into fight, flight, or freeze mode
Steven Gutstein, PhD – E-BOOK: MindGuiding Relationship and Dynamic Intelligence
Salya Namazi (PhD) – PRINTABLE Conditions That Frequently Collapse-What Happens When You Are Autism What to Look Out For
Donna Henderson, PsyD. PRINTABLE: The DSM Characteristics List-Five criteria for girls
Carol Stock Kranowitz MA, BOOK EXCERPT What Is Sensory Processing disorder (SPD? Adapted by The Out-This is-Sync Child Grows up: Coping With SPD in the Adolescents and Young Adult Years
Jennifer Scribner NTP CGP – E-BOOK: 7 Foods that Reduce Brain Inflammation and How to Get Your Child to Eat Them.
Melissa Pangelinan, Ph.D. – TOOLKIT: Visual Schedule, Checklist, Social Story & Video Model for Teaching Tennis Skills (Forehand)
Maria Dixon, MA. CCC-SLP – PRINTABLE: Language Characteristics Autism
Rita Eichenstein (Doctor of Philosophy) – BOOK EXCERPT. Not What I Expected. Help and Hope for Parents with Atypical Children
Brenda Smith Myles, PhD. PRINTABLE: Student Crisis Planning Sheet
Holly Moses, MS., BCBA. LPC. LPA. – GUIDE. Behavior Detective Guide
Kari Dunn Buron, TOOLKIT – Incredible 5-Point Scale, Usage Guidelines and Sample Scale (filled out)
Debbie Reber – EBOOK EXCERPT : Tilt 4 From Differently Wired : Raising an Exceptional Children in a Conventional World
Penny Williams – Worksheet: Creating Your Own Parenting Vision
Heather Chauvin – DISCOUNT: $100 Off Heather’s Energetic Time Management Workshop
Rachelle Sheely, PhD – E-BOOK: Chapter – Milking Cherries from My Baby Can Dance
Kathy Dow-Burger, MA, CCC-SLP – PRINTABLE: Social Cognition Graphic Organizations
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Jenny Palmiotto – PRINTABLE – 5 Steps Back To Loving Connections
Alisha Griffith, Au. D, CCC SLP CPC – PRINTABLE 3 Au-Amazing tips for a successful school year
Jackie Flynn EDS, LMHC and RPT – VIDEO : What to do when you make a mistake as a parent
Vikki Spencer, MEd – PRINTABLE: Self-Care: 78 Sanity Tips When You Do Not Know What You Really Want
John Elder Robison – BOOK EXCERPT: Be Different: My Adventures with Asperger’s, and My Advice for Fellow Aspergians, Misfits, Families and Teachers
Monica Adler Werner, MA – PRINTABLES: EF Domains and the Pejoratives That Can Help You Diagnose Your Child, & Scripts to Help Your Child Get Unstuck and On Target
Judith S. Bass CEP – PRINTABLE Spectrum of Support at College Level: Different Types Of Programming
Haley Dunn MA., LPC. PRINTABLE: Career Readiness & Transition Planning
Debrah Martin, MA – PRINTABLE: Parent Advocacy Tips
Shawna Wingert, E-BOOK: Parenting Chaos: Practical Support for Explosive Children’s Parents
Alisa Foreman, LMFT – PRINTABLE: Independent Living Skills
Ed Hallowell, Ph.D.-BOOK: Their Beautiful Thoughts
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— An, U.S, 2018 Parenting Autism Summit
This expert library will empower you to help your child… and your entire family.
Your Summit Hosts
Penny Williams
Parenting ADHD Trainer & Guide. Award-A winning author. Journalist. Speaker.
Penny Williams is a coach and trainer for parents who have children with ADHD or autism. She’s the parent of a son with both ADHD and autism, and the award-Winner author of four books about ADHD parenting: Boy Without Instructions and What to Expect When Parenting Children with ADHD, The Insider’s Guide to ADHD, and The Hidden Layers of ADHD.
Penny is the current editor of ParentingADHDandAutism.com, Founder and Instructor for The Parenting ADHD andamp; Autism Academy is facilitator for the Happy Mama Retreat, and the Purposeful Parenting Bootcamp and a regular contributor on parenting, ADHD and children for ADDitude Magazine and other parenting/special needs publications.
Sarah Wayland, PhD
Parent Coach. RDI™ Consultant. Special Needs Care Navigator.
Sarah WaylandGuiding Exceptional Parents was established by Dr. Cathy Davidson, Ph.D., to assist parents in helping their children with ADHD and learning disabilities.-Differences at home, school, and within the community are based on these factors.
Apart from teaching and working with individuals, Sarah Co-Editor of the book Technology Tools for Students AutismHe has also written articles for Washington Parent Magazine, Washington Parent Magazine, Gifted Homeschoolers Forum and Expert Beacon. You can learn more at guidingexceptionalparents.com.
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“This summit showed me that I’m not alone. I have felt so defective because I couldn’t “fix” things for my son! The sessions inspired me to let my son lead. It’s scary, and it will be hard, but this is his life… if I want him to be independent, I need to let him .”
— Vivian, U.S., 2018 Parenting Autism Summit
Most Frequently Asked Questions
What is the? Parenting Autism Summit?
The Parenting Autism Summit is an online training program for parents of children with disabilities that takes place every year. Autism (Especially those with Level 1, “high-functioning,” or Asperger’s. Over 30 experts are available in the areas autism, parenting, special need, and co-Conditions and self-care present 30-Sharing their expertise in 60-minute sessions
My child isn’t here-verbal. Do you think this is for me?
It is unlikely. These sessions are for parents of children diagnosed as having autism. “high-functioning” Autism (what we prefer calling it) “less obvious autism”) currently diagnosed as Level 1 Level 2
What time does the event start?
You can do so immediately or whenever you prefer. All 30+ sessions and bonus content will be available to you forever.
What length of access do I have to the materials and sessions in this library for?
Forever!
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Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Students 231
- Assessments Yes