An Early Start for Your Child with Autism
Using Everyday Activities to Help Kids Connect, Communicate, and Learn
by Sally J. Rogers
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“Silberman traces autism’s history from early research through modern debates, mixing archival reporting, interviews, and cultural history. What works best is a wide-angle timeline that links diagnostic changes, institutional practices, and grassroots advocacy, helping you see how public attitudes shifted. The main limitation is length and repetition: chapters sometimes restate points and tilt toward advocacy, so readers seeking neutral, concise summaries may feel the tone persuasive. Helpful for context and storytelling, but not a practical manual or checklist.”
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