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A Perfect World (A Father's Quest to Unriddle the Mysteries of Autism) by David Cohen

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David Cohen's remarkable book is both a journey and a story of home. After his three year-old son Eliot is diagnosed with autism, he travels the world to meet leading autism researchers, educators and clinicians. But the heart of the book is his moving meditation on family and what really makes a good life.

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Shocking

When a news organisation reports on a “new” treatment for autism, you should hear the alarm bells go off in your head — and that’s certainly the case with the Australian Nine Network’s report this week on the work of Matthew Israel, who runs the Judge Rotenberg Centre in Massachusetts.
Israel is a behaviourist who fits […]

Posted in Bad practice, Video and audio, ABA, Advocacy by Russell Brown on August 23rd 2007, 3 responses

Stories: Cally Whitham, parent

I have just read the article by by Michelle Dawson – Autism and ABA in the UK – a controlled trial. This article has brought me great peace, and validated early advice and my own gut feelings.
I was fortunate enough to have an excellent speech language therapist for a few short months when my […]

Posted in Stories, ABA by Russell Brown on August 13th 2007, 7 responses