Healing and Preventing Autism: A Complete Guide
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Genres: Health, Fitness & Dieting, Parenting & Relationships
Book Type: Hardcover
Author:
Genres: Health, Fitness & Dieting, Parenting & Relationships
Book Type: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 11
"For new parents, Dr. Kartzinel provides helpful guidelines on how to best protect their child from developing autism."
Junk science, in one sentence.
Autism is not caused by something - the vaccine theory has been debunked, even by the same scientists that started the theory.
It just HAPPENS. The best thing a parent can do is keep track of their child's development from the start, and if a diagnosis comes, start intervention as soon as possible. Continue treatment throughout the child's lifetime, even if they seem "better" - not keeping on track can derail their progess in the future.
How do I know this? Well, it's not because I have a child with autism.
It's because I AM the child with autism.
The last thing a desperate parent or newly-diagnosed person needs is "advice" from a quack and a misinformed celebrity that assumes that what's good for their kid is good for all. This book will only do a great disservice to you and the autism community. There are plenty of reputable resources out there.
Junk science, in one sentence.
Autism is not caused by something - the vaccine theory has been debunked, even by the same scientists that started the theory.
It just HAPPENS. The best thing a parent can do is keep track of their child's development from the start, and if a diagnosis comes, start intervention as soon as possible. Continue treatment throughout the child's lifetime, even if they seem "better" - not keeping on track can derail their progess in the future.
How do I know this? Well, it's not because I have a child with autism.
It's because I AM the child with autism.
The last thing a desperate parent or newly-diagnosed person needs is "advice" from a quack and a misinformed celebrity that assumes that what's good for their kid is good for all. This book will only do a great disservice to you and the autism community. There are plenty of reputable resources out there.