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portada Autism in Hindsight: A Candid Conversation Between Mother and Son
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
134
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.1 cm
Weight
0.37 kg.
ISBN13
9781962218283

Autism in Hindsight: A Candid Conversation Between Mother and Son

Monica Cane (Author) · Wordcrafts Press · Hardcover

Autism in Hindsight: A Candid Conversation Between Mother and Son - Cane, Monica ; Cane, Isaiah

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Synopsis "Autism in Hindsight: A Candid Conversation Between Mother and Son"

Isaiah was eighteen years old when he was diagnosed as being on the Autism Spectrum along with having OCD. It was a relief for the young man to finally have a name for what he had been feeling and experiencing for so long. For his parents, it was a different story. They had never observed any signs or symptoms that would have led them to believe their son might be autistic. At least, there were none they knew to look for. Autism in Hindsight is a conversation between mother and son about getting diagnosed, working through it the process, and learning to connect the dots. Along the way they discovered it is often only in hindsight that you can move forward.

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