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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Lynn Denison
Library Notes
October 16, 2011

Autism is one of the most disabling and puzzling conditions known to mankind. According to the latest report from the Centers for Disease Control, the rate of autism is one in every 110 births. Checking the shelves at Rowan Public Library, I found that we have four recently published books on the subject. Each book approaches the topic from a different aspect, making each informative to parents, family members, teachers, or anyone interested in the subject. Of course, we have other helpful books on the topic, but these four books published in 2011 have the very latest on the breakthroughs being made in the field.

Temple Grandin, Ph.D., has a remarkable story. Her life began with autism. She was completely nonverbal and had a variety of inappropriate behaviors. Today, among her many accomplishments, she is a professor of Animal Science at Colorado State University and the author of eleven books. The movie based on her life brought in 7 Emmy’s, a Golden Globe, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. Her latest book is The Way I See it: A Personal Look at Autism & Asperger’s. This book is a “how to” guide to both inform and inspire readers. With her “insider” perspective and a great deal of research, she offers helpful do’s and don’ts, practical strategies, and try-it-now tips. Just a few of the specific topics that Temple delves into are “How and Why People With Autism Think Differently”, “Economical Early Intervention Programs that Work”, and “Employment Ideas for Adults with Autism.”

Autism Solutions: How to Create a Healthy and Meaningful Life for Your Child, was published in 2011 by Ricki G. Robinson, M.D, M.P.H. Dr. Robinson has treated autistic children for the past 20 years. In her book she provides parents with a solution-oriented guide that covers all the latest research, evaluation, diagnosis, education and treatment options for the autistic child. Above all she provides hope, encouragement and understanding for families searching for answers to the many challenges of autism.

Ken Siri and Tony Lyons are both parents of children with autism. In their book Cutting Edge Therapies for Autism, 2010-2011, they seek to provide articles about the progressive work being done in the field. It is a book written for people who want to learn as much as possible about the therapies available and about how to do everything possible to help the growing number of children affected with autism. According to the authors, “Autism is the country’s fastest-growing medical emergency, affecting more children than cancer, diabetes, Down syndrome and AIDS combined.” This compendium includes articles by leading doctors, therapists, teachers, scientists, educators, social workers and parents. Siri and Lyons’ goal is to update the book annually because of the rapid changes in the field.

Another very fascinating new book is The Myth of Autism: How a Misunderstood Epidemic Is Destroying Our Children by Dr. Michael J. Goldberg. Dr. Goldberg is an expert on neuro-immune and auto-immune dysfunctions and believes there is a likely connection between these treatable dysfunctions and conditions such as autism.

Please stop by Rowan Public Library soon to acquaint yourself with either the books mentioned here or the many treasures of all kinds that your library has to offer.

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