“Autism” indicates a state of being withdrawn. “Spectrum” conveys varying degrees of being in such a state. 1 in 36 children are estimated to have of Autism Spectrum Disorder in the United States of America. This prevalence has been is increasing for the past 10 years. In an effort to decrease the prevalence over the next 10 years, the author shares this book with both parents and medical teams who care for a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
The author, Dr Sajani J Sukhadia, is a board certified Developmental Behavioral Pediatrician. In One in 36: A Full Spectrum Approach to Autism, Dr Sukhadia conveys clear evidence-based treatments for children with Autism. What is evidence-based? Evidence-based is applying up-to-date and current scientific information in medical practice. Additionally, in every chapter, Dr Sukhadia shares ancient practices from India which she has seen complement each of the evidence-based therapies offered by modern science. The material can be useful to individuals of all countries and offers hope for more children with Autism to outgrow their diagnosis.
Advice to listeners: Make slow and steady changes in life. Slow and steady is the right method here. Slow and steady will help keep up everyone’s energy level to help the child get on the right developmental trajectory. Very best wishes to parents and medical teams on this journey.
(Please note: A PDF attachment accompanies this audiobook containing references of scientific articles and Yoga illustrations. Links to Yoga videos are on instagram @Dr.Sajani_Behavioral_Pediatric ).