A Handbook of Diagnosis and Treatment of ASD: Autism

For Kind Attention of Guardians, Doctors, Psychologists having/supporting treating Autistic Ward/sThis book is meant to be read by parents and guardians of children afflicted by this disability. It will help them to become aware, get ready to bestow care and devote attention for as long as they possibly can to ease the hardship the surrounding society is likely to throw on their autistic son/daughter.Child specialists, child psychologists, physicians, pediatricians, neurologists, speech & language pathologists, professional support personnel besides parents and guardians will find the book quite useful.

They can advice guardians to become familiar with the contents of the book to serve 24x7 as a practical companion in the service of the autistic ward.Written in a simple layman's language, devoid of any technical complexities, this modestly priced book implores that the afflicted person, or for that matter their guardians also, has to learn to live with it and compromise with the situation as faced. It has to be understood that it is not the child's fault. He is born with it.

He has to be accepted 'as is'. Society also has to be forbearing with this condition. The book tells readers that symptoms of this disability start appearing by or before the age of three. The condition affects the normal brain function characterized by social impairments, communication difficulties, restricted and repetitive behavior.

Children may fail to respond to their names and often avoid eye contact with other people. They have difficulty interpreting what others are thinking because they can't understand social cues. Boys are four times more likely to be adversely affected than girls.The book comes up with practical solutions to problems that may crop up from time to time. Unlike other books that carry western ideas, this one is written by an Indian and covers Indian settings with focus on Indian options.

A list of addresses has been given at the end of the book to be made use of if and when a problem appears that warrants immediate attention.About the book: Autism: A Handbook of Diagnosis & Treatment of ASD ISBN: 9789381384541 Author: Sumita Bose Retail Price: Rs.395/- Publisher: V&S Publishers, New Delhi, India Edition: 2015The author has done a course in child psychology from Vermont. She has undertaken autism training from Autism Society of Maryland as well as from Illinois University. Besides, she is the Autism Ambassador in Melbourne, Florida. She has a decade of teaching experience in India and is currently teaching in USA.
 
This text is a promotional description for a book titled "Autism: A Handbook of Diagnosis & Treatment of ASD" by Sumita Bose. It highlights the book's target audience, content, approach, and the author's qualifications.

Here's a review of the text:


Review of "Autism: A Handbook of Diagnosis & Treatment of ASD" Book Description​

This promotional text effectively introduces a book aimed at supporting individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their caregivers within an Indian context. It clearly outlines the book's purpose, target audience, and key selling points, while also providing essential publication details and author credentials.


Strengths:​

  • Clear Target Audience: The description immediately identifies its primary readers: parents and guardians of autistic children, along with child specialists, child psychologists, physicians, pediatricians, neurologists, speech & language pathologists, and professional support personnel. This clarity ensures the right people are reached.
  • Empathy and Direct Language: Phrases like "ease the hardship the surrounding society is likely to throw on their autistic son/daughter" and "It has to be understood that it is not the child's fault. He is born with it. He has to be accepted 'as is'" convey a compassionate and understanding tone, which is crucial for a sensitive topic like autism.
  • Emphasis on Practicality: The text highlights the book's utility as a "practical companion" offering "practical solutions to problems." This positions the book as a hands-on resource rather than purely theoretical.
  • Addressing Cultural Relevance: A significant selling point is its Indian perspective: "Unlike other books that carry western ideas, this one is written by an Indian and covers Indian settings with focus on Indian options." This immediately distinguishes it from many other resources and makes it highly appealing to the intended demographic.
  • Accessible Language: The assurance that it's "Written in a simple layman's language, devoid of any technical complexities" broadens its appeal to non-specialist readers.
  • Author Credibility: Sumita Bose's qualifications (child psychology course from Vermont, autism training from Autism Society of Maryland and Illinois University, Autism Ambassador in Melbourne, Florida, and teaching experience in both India and USA) are clearly stated, building trust and authority.
  • Comprehensive Book Details: All necessary publication information (ISBN, author, retail price, publisher, edition) is provided, making it easy for interested readers to locate the book.
  • Actionable Resource: The mention of a "list of addresses... to be made use of if and when a problem appears that warrants immediate attention" reinforces the book's practical utility.
  • Concise Description of Autism: The text provides a brief, accurate overview of autism symptoms (social impairments, communication difficulties, restricted/repetitive behavior, avoiding eye contact, difficulty interpreting social cues, higher prevalence in boys), helping readers quickly grasp the disability's core characteristics.

Areas for Minor Refinement:​

  • Minor Phrasing Issues:
    • "For Kind Attention of Guardians, Doctors, Psychologists having/supporting treating Autistic Ward/s" as an opening line is a bit clunky for a general description. A more direct approach might integrate this into the first paragraph.
    • "implores that the afflicted person, or for that matter their guardians also, has to learn to live with it and compromise with the situation as faced" could be rephrased for smoother reading, perhaps "emphasizes that both the autistic person and their guardians must learn to adapt to and navigate the challenges of the condition."
  • Redundancy: The phrase "Child specialists, child psychologists, physicians, pediatricians, neurologists, speech & language pathologists, professional support personnel besides parents and guardians will find the book quite useful. They can advice guardians to become familiar with the contents of the book to serve 24x7 as a practical companion..." is a bit repetitive. It could be condensed.

Overall:​

This is a highly effective and well-constructed promotional description. It successfully targets its audience, communicates the book's unique value proposition (especially its Indian context and practical focus), and establishes the author's credibility. Despite a few minor phrasing opportunities, the text is clear, empathetic, and compelling, making a strong case for the book's utility to anyone involved in supporting individuals with autism.
 
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