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Parenting Rewired

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781839970726

Price: £15.99

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Parenting an autistic child as a neurotypical adult can be challenging but it doesn’t need to feel impossible! This essential guide will help you reshape your approaches to parenting.

Packed with lived-experience insight and easy-to-follow advice this transformative guide will change how you view the behaviour of your autistic child and challenge you to rewire your thinking to see the world through the autistic lens. This guide challenges the common misunderstandings surrounding autistic behaviour, such as emotional dysregulation in public settings or meltdowns at mealtimes. Parents and carers will be given a deeper understanding of why your child behaves the way they do and how a change in your parenting approach is key to relax and resolve difficult situations. This book gives you all the tools you need to not only parent your autistic child, but also to understand them.

With tips on how to support and interpret emotional dysregulation, meltdowns, food aversions and much more, you will learn how to see the world through your child’s eyes, using communication techniques that will help you and your child thrive.

Reviews

A brilliant, practical and accessible guide to parenting autistic children. Punter and Chaney have turned their extensive firsthand experience into a compelling, powerful and comprehensive tool kit for child-led, autism positive parenting that will help autistic children (and their parents) to thrive as their authentic selves.
Callum Stephen, @autistic_callum_ on Instagram
This is a gem of a book, written in honest and simple language. It will be of great benefit to parents wishing to be informed about how to help their neurodivergent child to thrive!
Claire O’Neill, multiply-neurodivergent parent, teacher, and coach