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This an account of our journey navigating autism with our daughter, Victoria. Through trial and error, we discover practical strategies that help her make simple connections to our world. She went form being a non-verbal toddler who preferred playing alone and had difficulty with many things we take for granted, to being a communicative seven year old who is able to better regulate her emotions and connect with us. On this journey, I share with you the ups and downs, as well as the wonderful ways in which we have learned to interact with our daughter and bring her out of her world into ours.…mehr

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This an account of our journey navigating autism with our daughter, Victoria. Through trial and error, we discover practical strategies that help her make simple connections to our world. She went form being a non-verbal toddler who preferred playing alone and had difficulty with many things we take for granted, to being a communicative seven year old who is able to better regulate her emotions and connect with us. On this journey, I share with you the ups and downs, as well as the wonderful ways in which we have learned to interact with our daughter and bring her out of her world into ours. Journey with me and my daughter toward a compassionate way of learning and connecting. She has taught us to see through her eyes in order to better understand and help her. In these pages you will find gentle tools to help you and your child navigate autism. You can start right away by using easy to follow exercises for day to day activities. I believe you have the key to being your child's best teacher! For more information follow us on instagram @ simple connections_ email us at simpleconnections.autism@gmail.com
Autorenporträt
Angie is a wife and mom of three beautiful girls. For many years she worked as a therapist and a teacher for children on the spectrum. Angie completed extensive training in sensory integration for children with special needs. She is currently finishing her coursework toward a Psychology major with an Autism minor. When her daughter was diagnosed with autism, she chose to stay home and provide her a more customized educational experience. Her mission is to share this experience and encourage families of children on the spectrum!