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Does anyone want to do a SN "book club" with me starting with Greenspan's "The Child with Special Needs?

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lingle · 28/04/2009 09:45

Nikos linked to a great article by Greenspan in this thread of 21st April

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/special_needs/742398-Interesting-article-re-differentiating-asd-from-other-diso rders

Quite a few of us responded to the unusually positive and optimistic approach and to the idea of focussing on your child's unique profile, including his/her strengths as well as weaknesses. I think this positive approach has the potential to "reach" the "sceptical dads" as well (DH just called me with a very enthusiastic response).

I'm ordering Greenspan's book "The Child with Special Needs: Encouraging Intellectual and Emotional Growth" which seems to expand the ideas set out in the article.

Would anyone care to join me and have a more focussed discussion on the book together in, say, a few weeks? (allowing a bit of time for anyone ordering from the library)?

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lingle · 19/06/2009 09:36

I heart him.

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sphil · 22/06/2009 11:40

Ooh no - that sounds great! DS2 needs to do things by rote first. Will look it up - thanks Iwearflairs.

sphil · 22/06/2009 11:46

Have ordered!

mum2fred · 22/06/2009 14:12

hiya, im also reading Greenspan. I'm working my way through Engaging Autism and DH is doing CHild with Special Needs.

Greenspan is a legend. i love how positive he is.

must admit i find it a bit heavy-going - often having to read a sentence more than once. (and did pshycology related major at univeristy!).

Sadly only manage a few pages a day wth ASD DS1 (2.5) and DS2 (10months) keeping me so busy not to mention the gazillion other household chores and books nad forms i need to read...

hopefully i can keep up!

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