LIFE WITH AUTISM: HUNTER'S STORY OF HOPE, NEW FRIENDS AND FUN
“Life with Autism: Hunter’s Journey” – a compelling book revealing the remarkable experiences of a young boy named Hunter. This narrative highlights hope, friendship, and joy amidst autism challenges. Perfect for those seeking inspiration and insight.
INTRODUCING
LIFE WITH AUTISM: HUNTER'S STORY OF HOPE, NEW FRIENDS AND FUN
Attention Program Directors, Teachers and Organization Decision Makers
DISCOVER HOW KIDS WITH AUTISM ARE REACHING DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES WHILE MANAGING TANTRUMS AND MELT DOWNSEven when they felt anxiety, anger, and over-stimulated...
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Does any of this sound like you...
- Do the children you serve with autism experience anxiety and anger due to changes in their environment?
- Have you sought ways to educate caregivers on how children with autism may have tantrums and meltdowns when not receiving attention or are over stimulated?
- Are the children you serve with autism displaying behavioral challenges that cause disruptions in home, school, or community settings?
What if I told you there was a book to help...
• Teach children how to express their feelings of anxiety and anger without them acting out when their environment changes.
• Teach parents, educators, and caregivers how to respond when a child
is acting out because of lacking attention or sensory over stimulation.
INTRODUCING LIFE WITH AUTISM: HUNTER'S STORY OF HOPE, NEW FRIENDS AND FUN
JUST IMAGINE YOU HAD A BOOK THAT ENCOURAGED...
SOCIAL INTERACTIONS
Help children with autism build social skills by having them engage with one or two students at a time by sharing a book, electronic device or sensory toy in class.
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Helps parents and caregivers address behavioral challenges in autistic children when they are having a tantrum or melt down.
POSITIVE REINFORCERS
Pre and Post Debriefing with autistic children to help discuss negative behaviors and bring solutions for positive outcomes.
BEFORE AND AFTER THE BOOK
Before
- Parents, caregivers, and educators at a loss or overwhelmed with autistic child's negative behaviors.
- The autistic child is overstimulated and screams, kicks or yells.
- Parents, caregivers or educators of autistic children not knowing the difference between a tantrum and melt downs.
After
- Parents, caregivers and educators empowered to help autistic children express their emotions
- The autistic child learns to navigate through overstimulating situations without screaming, kicking or yelling.
- Parents, caregivers or educators learn how to decipher the behaviors of the autistic child and help them through over stimulating situations.
LET'S CREATE IMPACT!
MEET GLORIA WARREN
Gloria Warren is an author and family support advocate. She has worked with family and children in crisis for nearly twenty years by helping them become self-sufficient in caring for themselves.
Her career experiences entails law enforcement police officer, social worker, mental health associate, behavioral specialist, residential group home manager and paraprofessional teacher for autism students. She also mentors youth at risk and conducts speaking engagements.
She holds a Masters’ of Arts degree in Human Services Counseling and Criminal Justice from Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia.