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Autism Calming the Chaos! - Strategies for Understanding and Supporting Meltdowns - cover

Autism Calming the Chaos! - Strategies for Understanding and Supporting Meltdowns

Dalisse Sequeiros, Luis Barros

Publisher: Loving Pieces Books

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Summary

Looking for a children’s book that helps your child with autism feel seen and understood? This is for you and your family.
 
Autism, Calming the Chaos! is a heartfelt story written for children with autism to read with their parents. Told through the eyes of Adrián—a real child on the spectrum—this book offers relatable stories, calming techniques, and tools that you and your child can explore together.
 
In this book, your child will:
 
See themselves in Adrián’s adventures, learning how to navigate big feelings and sensory challenges.
 
Discover fun and simple calming techniques, like breathing exercises and creating safe spaces, to help them feel secure.
 
Build self-awareness and emotional regulation skills while feeling validated and understood.
 
As a parent, you’ll find:
 
A guide to better understanding your child’s needs and supporting them through meltdowns.
 
Practical tools to help your child feel calm and empowered, tailored to everyday life.
 
Invaluable insights to teach empathy and inclusion to your child’s siblings, friends, and classmates.
 
Who is this book for?
 
Parents: Looking for a children’s book to read together that not only entertains but also educates and supports emotional growth.
 
Educators and Caregivers: Helping children with autism thrive by fostering understanding and inclusion.
 
Families: Ready to explore a relatable story that bridges the gap between autism and the world around them.
 
Why You’ll Love This Book:
 
Child-Friendly Perspective: Told through Adrián’s eyes, it connects directly with kids while guiding parents.
 
Engaging and Empowering: Combines relatable stories with actionable tools to calm the chaos together.
 
Promotes Inclusion: Helps siblings, peers, and classmates understand autism and build empathy.
 
BONUS Tips for Parents and Caregivers: Expert-guided strategies to support your child and strengthen your bond.
 
What’s Inside?
 
A fun, relatable story perfect for children ages 6-12.
 
Easy-to-use calming techniques to explore with your child.
 
Insights to help neurotypical kids understand their autistic peers.
 
BONUS section with tips and strategies tailored for parents.
 
What Results Can You Expect?
 
A deeper connection with your child as you read and grow together.
 
Empowered children who feel seen, understood, and equipped to handle big feelings.
 
A more inclusive and harmonious environment at home, school, or in social settings.
 
This isn’t just a book; it’s a shared journey toward understanding and empowerment.
 
Start creating calm and connection today! Order your copy now and join Adrián on his journey to help children—and families—thrive.

 
Click the BUY NOW button at the top and make this your next storytime favorite!
Available since: 12/11/2024.
Print length: 106 pages.

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