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Spectrum of independence : how to teach your neurodiverse child daily life skills / Kristin Lombardi, MA, Christine Drew, PhD ; foreword by Peter Gerhardt, EdD.

Lombardi, Kristin, (author). Drew, Christine, (author). Gerhardt, Peter F., (author of introduction, etc.).

Summary:

"For parents of neurodiverse children, milestones that many families take for granted--like graduating from high school or college, getting a job, and, eventually, leaving the nest--may be fraught with uncertainty. How can kids who need loads of support to get through the day ever learn to take care of themselves? This motivating, practical book gives worried parents concrete strategies for maximizing the independence of their child or teen with autism, intellectual disabilities, or other forms of neurodiversity. Exercises and downloadable worksheets are rooted in scientifically based behavioral principles and illustrated with vivid, relatable examples. By breaking down tasks like getting dressed, brushing teeth, and making a sandwich into manageable 'micro steps,' parents learn to phase out assistance gradually and systematically as kids take ownership of their routines. Daily life skills truly can be improved with the right tools--and they are vital stepping stones for the challenges of adulthood. Keywords: parenting guides, parents, self-help, special needs, developmental disorders, intellectual disabilities, neurodivergent, independent living, autism, autistic, Down syndrome, high support, kids, children, teens, adolescents, young adults, task analysis, applied behavior analysis, transition, counseling, coaching, interventions, what will happen when I am gone"-- Provided by publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9781462554911
  • ISBN: 1462554911
  • ISBN: 9781462557172
  • ISBN: 1462557171
  • Physical Description: xv, 214 pages ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: New York : The Guilford Press, [2025]

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Publisher, dates, and paging may vary.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject: Parents of children with disabilities.
Child rearing.

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520 . ‡a"For parents of neurodiverse children, milestones that many families take for granted--like graduating from high school or college, getting a job, and, eventually, leaving the nest--may be fraught with uncertainty. How can kids who need loads of support to get through the day ever learn to take care of themselves? This motivating, practical book gives worried parents concrete strategies for maximizing the independence of their child or teen with autism, intellectual disabilities, or other forms of neurodiversity. Exercises and downloadable worksheets are rooted in scientifically based behavioral principles and illustrated with vivid, relatable examples. By breaking down tasks like getting dressed, brushing teeth, and making a sandwich into manageable 'micro steps,' parents learn to phase out assistance gradually and systematically as kids take ownership of their routines. Daily life skills truly can be improved with the right tools--and they are vital stepping stones for the challenges of adulthood. Keywords: parenting guides, parents, self-help, special needs, developmental disorders, intellectual disabilities, neurodivergent, independent living, autism, autistic, Down syndrome, high support, kids, children, teens, adolescents, young adults, task analysis, applied behavior analysis, transition, counseling, coaching, interventions, what will happen when I am gone"-- ‡cProvided by publisher.
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