
Answering Autism
The Doman Method® Plan for Autism, ADD and Neurodevelopmental Delays
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For parents of children with autism or ADD, answers can feel impossible to find.
This book is full of answers.
If you have a child with autism, ADD or another neurodevelopmental delay, Answering Autism will give you a clear plan for every area of your child's development.
In this book, you will discover:
- How to improve your child's speech development
- The best physical activities to enhance focus, learning ability and speech
- How to optimize your child's health, diet and sleep
- A.clear program for your child's social development
- How to teach your kid to read, no matter their age!
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