Dr. Ricki Robinson, author of
Autism Solutions, has been working with
developmentally delayed children for 20 years. When she
first started out in the industry, she says the rate
children were being diagnosed with autism was about 4 in
10,000. Now, it’s about 1 out of every 110. That’s like
saying one new child is being diagnosed with autism
every 17 minutes.
Even though the disorder is on the
rise, there is good news about it. A process now exists for
evaluating and helping children in the early stages of this
disorder that involves parents, physicians, support groups,
school systems, and even the government that gives new hope
for a bright future. And in this interview, you’ll hear all
about it.
You’ll Also Hear…
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The sad truth behind the rise
in autism, bi-polar disorder, and attention deficit –
and why this global problem may continue to rise
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Signs your child might have
autism and the best place to go for information and
support
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Simple modifications you can
make to your everyday routine that usually help autistic
children and examples of the kinds of tech gadgets
schools can bring in to help too
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Exactly why it’s so hard
for autistic children to write and communicate – and
simple ways you can help them do it
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The “life-changing” reason so
many parents are choosing a gluten-free diet for their
autistic children and how to know if it’s right for your
situation
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A quick look at the
local chapters and groups you can go to for support and
research so you know you’re always up to date on what’s
out there
There are steps you can take to help your autistic child
move ahead in life, instead of just continually being held
back. Those steps include knowing what your child needs,
tailoring a plan to meet those needs, and advocating for
your child every step of the way. It’s not always an easy
road, but at least it’s one you don’t have to take alone.
And in this audio, you’ll hear all about the proven process
that works, and where to go for help.