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Discover The 7 Hidden Secrets For Parenting Your Child With Aspergers

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Discover The 7 Hidden Secrets For Parenting Your Child With Aspergers

Dave Angel
Author of
"Parenting Aspergers Guide"

Announcing The Brand New Resource for Parents of Children with Aspergers!

"Discover The 7 Hidden Secrets
For Parenting Your Child
With Aspergers"

Dear Parent,

If you want to know the most up-to-date methods to help you, your child with Aspergers and the rest of your family then this might be the most important letter you'll ever read.

Over the years I've worked with many parents of children with Aspergers, and I've been asked a few common questions time and time again... and I'll bet you've asked these questions too!

So I've written a quick list below of the most common parenting questions, and as you read through them I'd like you to tick off those that you can remember asking:

"How can I stop feeling so stressed all the time?"
"How should I react (and what should I say) in difficult and tricky situations with my child?"
"How can I make my family home a more peaceful place?"
"Where can I find real hope for my child's future?"

Now if you've ever asked one or more of these questions, and you're looking for answers, then please read on...

But First Here's a Little Bit About Me

To introduce myself; my name is Dave Angel and I am the author of The Parenting Aspergers Resource Guides Volumes 1 and 2.

I'm a social worker with a Masters in Applied Social Studies (and have 15 years experience in the field).

And also I've been running The Parenting Aspergers website for the past 4 years and in that time I have had over 648,594 visitors to the site looking for help specifically for children with Aspergers. And through my contacts with so many parents just like you I realised that...

There are STILL Some Important Subjects
Being IGNORED!

Let me explain ... I've written a lot on subjects like Aspergers and Social Skills, Aspergers Diagnosis, Education issues and Dealing with Difficult Behaviors, in the past.

Now these are obviously important subject areas for parents; but they are not the only areas that parents need help with.

And fairly recently I received a shocking email question from the mom of a child with Aspergers that really started to open my eyes to this. She asked me:

"How can I deal with the inevitable marriage and relationship impact of having a child with Aspergers?"

I was intrigued by the question and so I did a little research and found the staggering statistic that the divorce rate for Parents of Children on the Autistic Spectrum is 80%

Wow ... Talk about a Wake Up Call...

I've been so busy providing details on things like behavioral strategies and how to work with the school...

That I'd really missed out on a huge piece of the parenting puzzle, which is...

The potentially devastating impact that a diagnosis of Aspergers can have on parents and the rest of the family members.

So this inspired me to begin writing on the subject of Aspergers and Family Issues, and I've written about issues for parents, siblings and other family members in my latest guide.

And this essential subject has formed the basis of what I now refer to as:

The 7 Aspergers Secret Subjects (which I'll tell you more about in a minute)

And it's funny how these things happen; because pretty soon I received a number of other email questions that really made me sit up and think, such as:

• "Am I wrong for keeping my son medication free?"

• "How to deal with the workplace's negative attitude towards Aspergers?"

• "How to motivate teenagers?"

• "Can you give me intervention strategies for Aspergers children in their twenties who have returned home and are having difficulties?"

• "Can you give an overview and explanation of the unique presentation of Aspergers in girls?"

• "How to deal with Aspergers and puberty?"

Now the parents asking these questions desperately needed help and support on these particular subjects; and the truth is that I had simply just not written about them before.

So that's when I decided to write this resource and focus it exclusively on...

"The 7 Aspergers Secret Subjects"

ASPERGERS SECRET SUBJECT 1.

Aspergers and Health Issues

ASPERGERS SECRET SUBJECT 2.

Aspergers and Family Issues

ASPERGERS SECRET SUBJECT 3.

Adults with Aspergers

ASPERGERS SECRET SUBJECT 4.

Aspergers and Employment

ASPERGERS SECRET SUBJECT 5.

Teenagers with Aspergers

ASPERGERS SECRET SUBJECT 6.

Pre-teens with Aspergers

ASPERGERS SECRET SUBJECT 7.

Girls with Aspergers

'It is wonderful that this edition covers areas that are not as often found published.'
Hi Dave, Another great resource book! The situation/solution form is extremely helpful. It is wonderful that this edition covers areas that are not as often found published. Please continue your quest to help us understand Aspergers and effectively assist those we love diagnosed with it.Thx,
Shelby Dougherty, Fort Worth, Texas, USA.

Now "The Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide Volume 3" covers each of these 7 Aspergers Secret Subjects in their own specialist chapter and...

Here's What You'll Discover In Your Copy Of
The Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide
Volume 3...

• Sensory Integration and Aspergers (what YOU MUST KNOW about this important technique) page 135

• Practical Tips to Improve Your Child's Diet (so you can be certain they're getting the essential nutrients) page 134

• The Four Most Common Medications for Children with Aspergers (and the exact next steps you may need to take) page 132

• SLEEP PROBLEMS: Proven Approaches to Help Your Child (that allow the whole family to get the sleep you need) page 114

• The Pros - and - Cons of Siblings for a Child with Aspergers (Read my conclusions on page 100)

• 3 Sure fire Techniques to Restore Sanity to Your Home page 96

• How to Cope with Late Diagnosis in Adults with Aspergers (My thoughts on this difficult issue on page 74)

'This is a wonderful book full of insight and helpful tips not only for children with Aspergers, but teens and adults (it has a special area for girls too).'
Wow, you've done it again! This is a wonderful book full of insight and helpful tips not only for children with Aspergers, but teens and adults (it has a special area for girls too). The medical chapter really helped me a lot since it is very hard to find good medical info that is easy to understand. All of this book is written so that you can understand the terms without a dictionary sitting next to you and the writing style makes for a very easy read. This book is now printed out with pages marked and highlighted so I can refer back to the valuable information in it.
Rachael B - Mom of a child with Aspergers, Alabama, USA

• SIX THINGS YOU MUST DO TO STOP THE PAIN OF DIVORCE AND RELATIONSHIP BREAK DOWN (as the parent of a child with Aspergers) pages 80-81

• Why Consistency is So Important for a Teenager with Aspergers (and exactly how you can provide it) page 82

• 4 Proven Strategies for Dealing with Aggression in a Child with Aspergers (to keep both you and your child safe from harm) page 88

• The Absolute Best Jobs for a Teenager with Aspergers to Look For (and jobs they should avoid like the plague!) pages 56-57

• Simple and Proven Sex Education Tips for Teenagers (that you can use straight away) pages 58-59

• Where to Find The Right Employment Support and Training for Your Teenager (and set them off on the path to success) page 64

• Should You Tell Your Employer that You Have Aspergers? (I reveal the choices you face) page 66

• Concrete Strategies for Parents who Have Children in their Twenties page 71

• 8 CRITICAL Steps for Improving Motivation and Attitude in an 18 Year Old with Aspergers pages 72-73

• What EVERY Parent Needs To Know about Emotions in a Child with Aspergers page 40

• Six Unique Features of Girls with Aspergers (and what this means for your daughter) page 28

• The Exact Words to Say to Your Daughter if She's Upset at Being "Different" (to stop her tears and pain). page 19

'It covers everything that a parent of a tween or teen girl would need to know.'
This was one of the best if not the best Aspergers Resource Guides that I've ever read. It covers everything that a parent of a tween or teen girl would need to know. My daughter was diagnosed around nine years old and is now 12 so those sections were very helpful to me. The entire guide was just fantastic. I subscribe to your news letter of course and you and your news letter have been a god send to my family!.
Shannon Tysinger, Parent of a 12 year old girl with Aspergers, North Carolina, U.S.A.

• 4 Techniques to Help Your Daughter Manage Her Own Stress (and what you must do as a parent) page 16

• Five Things You Absolutely MUST Consider if you're Caring for a Child with Aspergers after a Divorce or Relationship Break Up pages 94-95

• Discover The Real Connection Between Aspergers and ADHD (and what this could mean for your child) page 126

• Where to Find Support if Your Child has Another Diagnosis On Top of Aspergers (to give you the information and help you need) page 124

• How to Cope with The Demands of Aspergers in Public (with minimum fuss and embarrassment all round) page 116

• What You Need to Know about The Cruel Reality of Aspergers Syndrome and Crime (and keep your child on the right side of the law) page 76

• The Problems of Extended Family and Friends Who Just Don't Understand Aspergers (... and what you can do about it) page 92

• How to Discipline All Your Children (without causing rifts between your child with Aspergers and his siblings) page 91

'A must read for anyone interested in understanding the young adult with Aspergers Syndrome.'
Dave's latest book is chock-full of good advice for parents of girls, pre-teens and teenagers, as well as containing useful information concerning issues dealing with employment, health, family and adult matters. A must read for anyone interested in understanding the young adult with Aspergers Syndrome.
Helen Case Clinton, Regional Secretary - South Coast Education Service District Board, Coos Bay, Oregon

• What To Do if Your Child AND Partner Have Aspergers (to stop complete family meltdown) page 87

• "The Missing Filter" of Aspergers - (What Is It and How Does It Affect Your Child?) page 26

Six Proven Methods for Helping Your Socially Isolated Child (and help make them feel better too) pages 32-33

• Tried and Trusted Techniques for Dealing with Aspergers and Puberty (that will save you a lot of time and effort) page 39

• How to Help Your Teenager with Anxiety Problems (Should you resort to drugs or are there other options out there?) pages 50-51

• The Truth About Work Place Prejudice Against People with Aspergers (and how to help your child survive and prosper in a job) page 62

• 3 Things You Must Do NOW To Prepare Your Teen For Future Success page 24

• What Every Parent Must Know If Your Child Is Self-Injuring (to put a stop to it before it goes too far) pages 22-23

• Seven Critical Questions You Must Ask If You're The Step-Parent of a Child with Aspergers page 82

But Don't Just Take My Word For It...
Here's What Some More Of The Happy Parents
Who Are Using
My Aspergers Resources Have To Say....

'It's like a virtual support group...your informative articles have been incredibly insightful and I don't feel alone because of you...'

"Dear Dave Angel, I just want to sincerely thank you for all your efforts and dedication with this website and articles which have all been so incredibly helpful to me...It's like a virtual support group. My little boy was just diagnosed with ASD at 3.25 years old, and I was devastated. But your informative articles have been incredibly insightful and I don't feel alone because of you! Keep up the great work!!! We need you!" Joan Brand, Long Island, New York, U.S.A.

'...help(s) me a great deal in trying to understand my son...'

"Your articles help me a great deal in trying to understand my son and find ways of helping him. Keep up the good work, in my mind you truly are an angel."
Suzanne Byrne, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

'...I really appreciate all the tips and encouragement that I receive and I just wanted to say thank you...'

"Hello Dave, I just wanted to say a HUGE thank you from the sunny Gold Coast in Queensland for all the information you send me. I am so grateful and am constantly referring people on to your site. The new system will be a great help. I am mum to 3 children ages 17, 14 and 7.5. It is my 17 year old daughter Elizabeth who has Aspergers. I really appreciate all the tips and encouragement that I receive and I just wanted to say thank you. You do a wonderful job and it is such a blessing for me." Heather Clark, Queensland, Australia

'...your wonderful newsletters...are so informative and helpful...'

"Dear Dave, Thank you for your work in creating your wonderful newsletters. They are so informative and helpful. I look forward to receiving them and they have been a great help in matters relating to my 13 year old who has Aspergers." Janey Grainger, Bromley, Kent, U.K.

'...I've learned so very much about my grandson's world...'

"Dave, Just wanted to THANK YOU for all your help and wisdom with ASD and for sharing that with us! I've learned so very much about my grandson's world, since meeting you and being on your mailing list. What a true blessing!" Lynn Wiley. Hinseville, Georgia, USA

'...I am learning a lot from the question/answer dialogue...'

"Wow! I am only halfway through your book, but I love it! I am learning a lot from the question/answer dialogue, and most certainly appreciate the time and effort you put into this work. Thank you so much for this information."
Judith (Surname anonymised on request) - Parent of an Asperger's Child.
Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA.

'...I found reading about children in my son's age group most interesting...'

"Very, Very Good: The personal parental problems are very helpful. I found reading about children in my son's age group most interesting of course. Like you say what is a normal parent and what is a normal person anyway?"
Donald Hughes - Parent of a Young Adult with Asperger's
West Penwith, Cornwall UK

'...Thanks for looking at the problems with a different view...'

Hi, I thought the book was great. Thanks for looking at the problems with a different view point."
Sharon Hills - Parent of an Asperger's Child, South Wales, UK

'...very interesting and well written...'

"Thank you for your book. I have an 11 year old boy (with ASP) and it is good to know more about it. It is very interesting and well written."
Pia Contaldi - Parent of An Asperger's Child, Cape Town, South Africa

'...very grateful for the book...'

"Hi. I have found your book really useful. I'm not sure whether my son has Asperger's and I was worried which is why I ended up on your site. I am very grateful for the book so thank you."
Jax Fleming - Parent of an Undiagnosed Asperger's Child, Essex, UK

'...great to see when someone is helping people understand Aspergers...'

"I am a sufferer of AS and it's always great to see when someone is helping people understand Aspergers."
Steve Fritz - Adult with Asperger's
Sheffield, UK

'...very enlightening...'

"It has been very enlightening - thank you so much. My son has not been diagnosed yet but his case is in front of the panel and we are waiting."
Daniella Slaney - Parent of an Undiagnosed Asperger's Child, Solihull, UK

'...you explain everything in plain English, which is a refreshing change...'

"I found the book really interesting and informative. I am giving copies to friends who are already dying to read it, more so because you explain everything in plain English, which is a refreshing change."
Cheryl Waldron - Parent of an Asperger's Child, Havant, Hampshire, U.K.

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In fact, let's do a quick comparison. If you went to see each of these specialists individually you could expect to pay:

Psychologist $200.00 per 1 hour session
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'Dave's book simplifies the process of how to start helping your child once the diagnosis is made and reassures the parents that with certain strategies and continued support, any child with Aspergers can become a successful, happy adult.'

"The diagnosis of Aspergers can be very elusive, especially in children in pre-school and early elementary. This book reassures the parent that has questioned either their pediatrician or school teachers that even without a diagnosis, there are strategies that can be done to help the pieces, for instance, sensory integration strategies, pragmatic speech strategies, etc. The page 20-21 summary of the differences of Aspergers as it appears in boys versus girls is very complete and helpful. Before I read this book, I was not aware that it could present so differently in girls and understand how difficult this diagnosis would be both for the child and the parents if the child is a pre-teen or teenager. Dave's book simplifies the process of how to start helping your child once the diagnosis is made and reassures the parents that with certain strategies and continued support, any child with Aspergers can become a successful, happy adult."

Jo Thomson, Mother of 16 year old son with Aspergers diagnosed at 8, Fort Collins, Colorado

Here's How To Get Your Copy of
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Dave Angel

Editor

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P.S. Remember. You're fully covered by our Risk-Free Trial Offer. Try The Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide Volume 3 for the next 56 days. If, at any time during these 56 days you decide you don't want to keep it, simply return it to us in any condition, and you owe us nothing. The Bonus Gifts (worth a total of $51) are yours to keep regardless of whether or not you decide to pay for the guide, as a "thank you" for trying us out.

P.P.S. Still not sure? Then have a look at some more of the many testimonials I've received from delighted customers (of both my guide and other products and services I offer). They make for interesting reading...

'...My confidence has been boosted knowing I'm not alone...'

"To Dave Angel, I would like to thank you for the info that you have sent me. It has been wonderful to read. My son that has ASD had been having some trouble in school. He only got diagnosed in May this year. But I noticed a change in him since the age of 6 years, and now he's 8. The school didn't have the facilities to help him . Detentions were often given to stop behaviours , which I disagreed with , it was making things worse. I have just found a school close to home that has the support for ASD children. I have enrolled him to start after the holidays in two weeks time. He seems ok with the move , but only time will tell. I have always supported my son and getting all the information and reading books has made me understand him more. We have a good relationship because he knows I 'm trying to make things better for him. I want him to be able to mix in with society and get a job when hes old enough. But also to teach him how to cope with life. My confidence has been boosted knowing I'm not alone. Thank you . from"

Amanda.

'...Thank you for letting me know I am not alone in my childs behaviour...'
I would just like to say thank you to you for delivering your short course. For putting the time and effort into allowing parents information. Years ago before my daughter was diagnosed i went through hell with everything from being bitten, to receiving cans in the back of my head on shopping trips. Thank you for letting me know I am not alone in my childs behaviour. I thought it was something I did, at least thats what I had been told by family. Your articles have touched me deeply. Thank you again, Nikki Kennedy.

'...You have no idea what a lifeline you are becoming for me...'

"You have no idea what a lifeline you are becoming for me. Your practical hints and suggestions are a great confirmation for some of what we do and a wellspring of encouragement in areas where we struggle. Thanks so much."

Barb Evans - Parent of an Aspergers Child, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

'I feel blessed to have discovered you, your expertise and your web site.'
Reading about 'Girls' has given this 78 year young woman so much insight into what my growing up years, high school, nurses training and university might have been like ( and what I might have been like), if I had had the knowledge that I was ' different ' because of Aspergers and the guidance to be the me that fit in to the group. I am seeing the psychologist who made the d/x and find much of what she is telling me, difficult to put into practical terms. Your words give me the guidance to understand, not just the new terms, but the hope that the blossoming understanding will improve my responses in social situations, my relationship with my husband, adult children, grand children and especially the one who has a d/x of ASD...I'm able to be there for her because I travelled the same road, meltdowns and all, but there wasn't any understanding by the adults around me...it was a lonely place to be, the place where I lived and took the me that was me, with me...where ever I went. I feel blessed to have discovered you, your expertise and your web site. Thankfully Yours, Barb Morrow Adult with Aspergers, Cottage Country, Haliburton, Ontario, Canada.

'...thank you for the marvellous work you do by providing information on ASD and Aspergers...'

"David, Good evening from Detroit Michigan. I wanted to drop you a note to say thank you for the marvellous work you do by providing information on ASD and Aspergers. Each day I look forward to learning something new from your Emails and On-Line Books that I purchased."

Greg Campbell - Para Professional with ASD Students, Southgate, Michigan, USA

'...you have given me more info on A/S then the professional people...'

"Hi, I just wanted you to know you are doing a fantastic job and you have given me more info on A/S then the professional people. I am truly grateful. Love and best wishes to you and your family. Deana xx"

Deana Hall - Parent of a Child with Aspergers, Prestwich, Manchester, England

'...All of your information and support has helped me and my wife better understand Aspergers and our son...'

"I just wanted to say thank you for all the information you have provided in the past few months. All of your information and support has helped me and my wife better understand Aspergers and our son. There is a never-ending learning experience when it comes to Aspergers. Warmest regards." Jimmy, Kristen and our son Nathan

'...at last I think I can put a name to what is ailing my son...'

"Dear Dave
For years I have been trying to determine what was wrong with my son, or me, and trying to understand why we just couldnt communicate. When he was young, he used to hit me, whenever people came to visit and said hello, he ignored them, he seemed to be in his own world. Even now that he is 26 and holding down a great job as manager for an electrical company. I always wondered about his anger, and frustration and put it down to the fact that he and I were on different wave lengths, me with literature and him with electrical and mathematical and music. I can recall great bouts of anger, but he simply couldn't express it and just fumed. Once he nearly choked a kid who called his cousin fat. I am not sure but it would appear that he may have had Aspergers without me ever knowing, or being able to put a name to it./ His father was an engineer// and there have been some associations with autism and children of engineers. whether this is true or not I dont know. Currently he is well employed, thought highly of and has been in a relationship with his girlfriend for the last 4 yrs, and she adores him. He appears to resent me as a parent, and yet I felt it was because I gave him everything, and satisfied his every need- anything but put up with the angry outbursts. So I thank you for your article.. and at last I think I can put a name to what is ailing my son. thank you" Carmel Callaghan.

'... it looks like it [the guide] will save both parents and children and great deal of pain and anguish...'

How I wish your guide was available 18 years ago. I am the mother of a 22 yr old daughter with Asperger's. From looking at the summary of this guide, it looks like it will save both parents and children and great deal of pain and anguish. Parents will have the information that wasn't available back then. Many of the doctors that I was involved with didn't even know what Asperger's was. You've done a great thing, I wouldn't want to see anyone go through what my daughter or her dad and I go through because of lack of information.

Lorraine Hurst, Chicopee, MA.

'...thank you so very much for a job well done...'

Hi, I just wanted to say thank you so very much for a job well done!! i have asd and so does my oldest son. I have been having such a hard time with the schools here in California,u.s.a, and also having such a hard time finding information that I could identify with and use. I am sharing all of these findings with a friend whose son also has asd but is now a teenager and was told he could not be "diagnosed" officially because of his age, however I know he does share almost everything in common with myself and my son and have found that his parents are overwhelmed by the absolute similarities of his characteristics to asd. Keep up the great work! Many thanks!"

Jenny

'...I fully intend to drop your name and pass on your good work to others...'

I am indeed impressed with the materials that I received this morning, and devoured them as soon as they arrived.
It is not very often that I find another parent on my wavelength, so when I find a like-minded individual, especially one who is spreading so much good news, I am very much impressed.
My daughter and I have had a long journey together through the Void of Autism (she is classic Autism Spectrum Disorder) and I was a single parent for many years, seeking answers in a world where the internet was a fledgling and there wasn't much information to be found. Still, we managed to come up with a regimen based on Chaos Theory that is unlike anything else out there.
We blended our family with a single dad who had custody of his two boys several years ago, and the younger of the two also has Autism. He is recovering as well, along with more than 700 around the country who check in with me fairly regularly. Astounding stuff, really.
However, when I was writing my book (my daughter's suggestion since I kept telling the same stories over and over again) and it was picked up by AAPC, I was diagnosed with Aspergers. Go figure. I guess it should have dawned on me back when I was reading Chaos Theory for fun.
I am an aspie that discloses now and then, when it fits the bill, especially to teens who wouldn't believe that they could be successful...because I am successful. I hold it like an ace. The "world" doesn't need to know all the time. (I figure that, for me, it's a condition and not a disorder. It's an explanation for why I need sunglasses even on cloudy days.)
We are on the national speaking circuit, my daughter and I - and one of my most popular talks is about telling educating the individual on the spectrum, and how important that piece of it is. THANK YOU for that part of your work. I fully intend to drop your name and pass on your good work to others. Our next big stop is the Texas State Conference on Autism in September.
I sent my work to Tony Attwood (who first suggested I was AS and sent me the diagnostic link and a great quote for my book cover) and what I had to do was apologize to him. I had intended to send a short note, and it ended up being a novella. Seems I've done it again.
Thanks for your time, and perhaps we will meet at a conference. I hope so. If you see our names, "Lynley and Jazz Summers" - perhaps we can run into one another. Jazz really is remarkable. She will graduate from high school this Saturday, with honors. She will attend the University of Central Arkansas, where she has earned $16,000 in scholarships for talent and merit. Not bad for a kid they said would never speak English, would remain in self-contained in a helmet, and might get an equivalency by the age of 21 and then go to a group home. She was
diagnosed MR at age three, Autism at four. She's one miracle, of many.
Thank you again for the work that you're doing."

Lynley Summers - Author of "Autism is Not a Life Sentence" and Parent of a Child with ASD,Sherwood, Arkansas, USA

'...For a country like mine, about 80 million pop, in which we have only ONE autistic center; it is very helpful to have written experiences, helping tips and others from you guys...'

"Dear Dr. Angel,
With the materials you send me for more than a year; you have no idea how i benefited friends, family and children who struggle in living with Autism. For a country like mine, about 80 million pop, in which we have only ONE autistic center; it is very helpful to have written experiences, helping tips and others from you guys. I also have an idea to become a speech therapy so that i canhelp my fellow citizens freely on my spare time.
This email is then to thank you and appreciate you very much for sharing all the important info you have so that people can be helped. I once was very worried thinking that my son was autistic, that is how i happened to be part of your info group. I then did not stop working for autistic children, helping, reading, advocating....I hope your group will continue sending me documents.
Once again on half of all friends and family with Autism issues, I thank you and your team for your kind assistance in sending us docs. Keep on doing such GREAT work.
Let God fill your other gaps in your life as you fill others! Sincerely,"

Beletshachew Tadesse, A mother from Ethiopia

'...thank you from the heart!'

Hi Dave ... Just wanted to say thank you!!! For all of the helpful information you provide that assists us in trying to navigate the difficult waters of parenting - especially when there is a special needs child involved. So, thank you from the heart!
Sincerely

Kim C Seattle, WA
Feel free to use this testimonial anywhere on your site or in your materials.

'...I would like to take the time and thank you for this information. I am a Public Health Nurse...'

"I would like to take the time and thank you for this information. I am a Public Health Nurse and have a few children with this syndrome. One of my little 5 year olds has Aspergers very severely. They are trying to get her into a special school. Mom is separated from her husband and is looking for financial assistance with the tuition. ITS NOT EASY TO FIND. if YOU COULD HELP WITH ANY MORE RESOURCES, IT WOULD BE APPRECIATED. Family lives in Roseville, Mich."

Loretta Malyszek R.N. BSN.
Warren, MI

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