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"Autism doesn't have to be a sentence-take control and free your child's mind. Children are recovering from autism, and yet the general public is largely unaware that this is even possible, let alone happening at astounding rates. While traditional medicine continues to be stymied on the causes and potential remedies, other physicians and proactive parents have partnered to become a progressive force for change. In Victory over Autism, Mary Romaniec takes the reader through the personal stages parents will experience when their child is first diagnosed with autism, and shows how to become part…mehr

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"Autism doesn't have to be a sentence-take control and free your child's mind. Children are recovering from autism, and yet the general public is largely unaware that this is even possible, let alone happening at astounding rates. While traditional medicine continues to be stymied on the causes and potential remedies, other physicians and proactive parents have partnered to become a progressive force for change. In Victory over Autism, Mary Romaniec takes the reader through the personal stages parents will experience when their child is first diagnosed with autism, and shows how to become part of the next generation of proactive parents who are making a difference in the well-being of their children and families. Romaniec explores the stages of grief associated with the diagnosis, followed by an examination of the winning attributes parents should-and will-possess or adopt as they strive toward the goal of better health and full recovery for their child. Victory over Autism includes personal accounts of overcoming the autism odds, looking out for all family members, and addressing marriage issues, and explores ways of getting the parent into the mind-set that a victory over autism is a realizable goal"--
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Mary Romaniec is the mother of a child who recovered from autism by the age of four. In addition to mentoring hundreds of families around the United States and the world, she has written articles about autism that have appeared in magazines such as Mothering, Autism Asperger's Digest, Autism Today, and Journeys. She has appeared on radio and television programs to discuss the idea of recovery in autism and special needs issues in general. She works as a reporter and lives in Grafton, Massachusetts, with her husband and three children.