Книга Nova'a Autism Diagnosis Miracle Workmon

Nova'a Autism Diagnosis

Автор: Miracle Workmon
Език: Английски език
Корици: С твърди корици
Издател: Miracle Workmon
Наличност: Очаква се зареждане
Издание 10. 07. 2026
20.66 40.40 лв
When families have questions about their child's development, the journey can feel overwhelming. In...

Информация за книгата

Автор
Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С твърди корици
Издадена
2026
страници
26
EAN
9798234127143
Enbook ID
53216746
Издател
Теглоt
299
Размери
216 x 216 x 6

Пълно описание

When families have questions about their child's development, the journey can feel overwhelming. In Nova's Autism Diagnosis, readers follow Nova - a bright and curious child who

experiences the world in her own unique way. As her parents notice differences in communication and development, they take an important step: seeking guidance from an early intervention professional. Through an autism screening and a comprehensive evaluation, Nova receives a diagnosis that brings clarity and direction. With that understanding, her family learns how to access important support tools, including speech therapy and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), and begins advocating confidently for the services she needs.

This informative and empowering story helps children and adults:

• Understand the autism screening and evaluation process.

• Recognize the importance of early identification.

• Learn what early intervention services provide.

• See early intervention, speech therapy, and ABA as tools of support.

• Feel empowered to advocate for appropriate services.

Designed for families, educators, therapists, and other professionals that work with children, Nova's Autism Diagnosis serves as a gentle children's story with a practical introduction to navigating autism support systems. A diagnosis is not an ending - it is the beginning of understanding, access, and advocacy. This book was created to help families feel informed, empowered, and supported during the autism evaluation process. Early identification and intervention can make a meaningful difference, and every family deserves clear, accessible information about their options. My hope is that Nova's story encourages conversations, reduces fear, and reminds caregivers that advocacy begins with knowledge.