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Coach Yourself Through the Autism Spectrum

Coach Yourself Through the Autism Spectrum

Ruth Knott-Schroeder | Linda Miller

(2009)

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Abstract

Parenting a child with autism can be isolating, draining, and stressful. Parenting a neurotypical child alongside them is even more complicated and confusing.

Coach Yourself through the Autism Spectrum offers an opportunity to access your inner creativity, resourcefulness, strengths, and abilities in order to create positive change in your family. Short sections on common problems such as visits to the doctor, community outings, bullying and child care make this book easy to read from start to finish, or dip into as needed. There are tips for taking care of your own physical and emotional health, and each section features relevant examples from other families in the same situation, and practical and thought-provoking coaching exercises to help you decide on an action plan that's right for you.

This book offers hope and support for anyone parenting or caring for a child on the autism spectrum.


Ruth Knott Schroeder M.A., ACC is a Coach for Living certified with the International Coach Federation and a professional counselor working in private practice with individuals and families—many of whom have been affected by autism— in Sandy, Oregon. She is also the parent of an 18-year-old son with autism and a 14-year-old neurotypical daughter.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
1. Local climate management
2. Deconstructing and reconstructing the local climate
3. Improving the local climate: start of a guiding kit
4. Measuring and monitoring the local climate
5. Conclusion: a patchwork of local action
Appendix: Local climate monitoring tools overview