• ADHD and Autism

  • What Every Parent Should Know About This: A Parent's Aid in Raising Their Children with ADHD and Autism
  • By: Shelley Lewis
  • Narrated by: Jane Boyer
  • Length: 2 hrs and 21 mins
  • 3.6 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)

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ADHD and Autism

By: Shelley Lewis
Narrated by: Jane Boyer
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Publisher's summary

ADHD and autism are both disorders that can affect your child's ability to concentrate and stay on task. Children with ADHD display marked inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness. Autism Spectrum Disorders are characterized by communication issues, poor social skills, and repetitive or ritualistic behaviors. While both disorders share some of the same symptoms, a professional trained in recognizing the two conditions can differentiate between the two. Children that have ADHD often have problems with communication and may struggle socially.

In an ADHD diagnosis, social development markers such as turn-taking, understanding gestures, name recognition, and imaginative play are all intact. ADHD children might not always respond appropriately, but they understand the concept behind taking turns in a game and they know what their name means. Facial expressions, humor, and empathy are also unaffected in children that have ADHD.

There is the possibility for children to be diagnosed with both ADHD and autism. Generally, doctors begin treating one disorder and after successfully treating the systems for the disorder, symptoms from the other disorder begin to become more apparent. In these cases, the doctor must work with the child to find the right combination of medication and behavioral therapy to successfully treat the child.

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I have a son who is both autistic and ADHD. I found the information here useful. I also realized that my older son falls within the category of ADD.I will listen to it again , there was information that I needed to write down or be aware of to ask questions to our doctor and to look up ways to help my son.

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Terrible Book and I did not finish it.

Would you try another book from Shelley Lewis and/or Jane Boyer?

Not likely

What could Shelley Lewis have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

The statements about vaccination have got to go.

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No, she read it like it was stereo instructions.

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Do better

skeptical about information accuracy and correlation of autism to vaccines. A lot of what was said was problematic in so many ways.

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