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The Loving Push, 2nd Edition

Written by: Temple Grandin, Debra Moore
Narrated by: Jennifer Groberg
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Preparing Kids for the Real World and Their Best Selves

The greatest gifts we can give a child are those that help them grow into their best self. Parents and professionals alike strive to guide youngsters in developing a sense of self-worth and functioning in line with their highest capabilities. No matter what specific challenges a child may face, success is reaching the level of independence and engagement in the world they are realistically capable of achieving.

Since the 1st edition of our book, the prevalence rate of children diagnosed as autistic has continued to rise. Greater numbers of kids are transitioning into adulthood with a spectrum label than ever before. Researchers around the world churn out studies, many aimed at learning more about the factors that help autistic children learn and gain skills. Community awareness of autism has risen, and companies and colleges are taking notice.

©2022 Debra Moore and Temple Grandin (P)2022 Future Horizons, Inc.
Children's Health Mental Health Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Autism Special Need Health
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This book is great! The narrator is easy to listen to as well. I have both ASD and ADHD, and I feel like this book would be great for anybody who falls in any neurodivergent category. There’s a lot of great practical information in here to help your kid succeed, even if they’re not neurodivergent. I think employers should read this too because it may help them know how to help an autistic employee who struggles, but would otherwise be a great asset to their business.

I wish my parents had read this book way back when…

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