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An Open Letter To Parents Of Children with Aspergers
"How To Raise A Happy,
Dave Angel Successful Child With Aspergers" Author:
"Parenting Aspergers
Resource Guide"

ANNOUNCING: The Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide Your Simple Guide To
Helping Your Child With Aspergers In Almost Any Situation, Including...


o How to help your child cope in social gatherings (either at school or
work)
o How to help your child create and enjoy long-lasting friendships
o How to encourage your child to form loving relationships with your
family, friends and romantic partners
o Four Bonus Gifts (Worth: $76.00)
o And much, much more...

This Is Your Invitation To "Test-Drive" A Life-Changing Aspergers
Guide,
Which Has Already Helped 1,674 People Worldwide....
And The Best Part? You Can Try It For Yourself For 56 Days -
Risk-Free...

Please Read Below To Find Out More...

Dear Friend
If you're the parent or relative of a child with Aspergers, you know it
can make life an agonizing struggle.
The obsessive routines. The preoccupation with one subject of interest
(to the exclusion of most everything else). The problems they face
understanding different social situations. The oversensitivity to
sounds, tastes, smells and sights. Their feelings of being overwhelmed
by even the smallest of changes...
Then there are the pressures YOU face: the inability to communicate
with your child, the awkwardness you feel in social situations, the
pressure it puts on your relationships with your partner and other
children, and the desperate desire to try anything - in amongst a sea
of physical and emotional exhaustion - to ensure your child is able to
enjoy the best that life can offer - even if it's on their terms.
It can be VERY frustrating having a child with Aspergers. The hardest
part is you feel like you'll never actually get to know your child and
how they see the world in the same way other parents do. But how can
you do that?
As a quick test, please ask yourself the following questions (and
answer them honestly)


1. Do you ever feel tired, frustrated or overwhelmed as the parent of a
child with Aspergers?
2. Do you feel as if you're on a constant 24-hours-a-day knife's edge,
waiting for the next `crisis' to explode?
3. Have you ever been so angry at your child that, even for a split
second you
actually HATED them?
4. Has your child ever done anything so strange or dangerous that
you've been FRIGHTENED of what they may be capable of?

If you answered `yes' to any of these questions, and you're looking for
answers to your Aspergers questions, then this could be the most
important letter you ever read...
Here's Why I'm Writing To You...
My name is Dave Angel I`m a social worker working with families just
like yours, and earned a Masters Degree in Applied Social Studies. In
spite of all this, Aspergers was not something that I knew much about
Until One Day Several Years Ago When
I Visited A Family With An Unusual Child...
You never forget the first time you meet a child with Aspergers.
You see, I had a call from work to make a daytime visit to a family I'd
never met before. The reason for going was to assess a young person who
was struggling with school. He was feeling very low, was in a
near-permanent depressed mood, and was also highly aggressive towards
his older brother.
But that was only half the story, as I also remember the state of mind
of the parents of this boy.
The mother of this child was so upset and frustrated that she didn't
know where to turn, and was so overwhelmed by it all that she was in
tears and at the end of her tether.
The mother and father of this boy had split up, a common occurrence for
parents of children with Aspergers, with a staggering 75% of such
parents eventually splitting up, due in large part to the stresses and
strains of coping with a child with Aspergers. The inability to
communicate on the one hand, and the malicious gossiping of other
parents in the schoolyard (who see your child as "strange" or
"different", oftentimes entirely without justification), all contribute
to tear at the fabric of even the strongest relationships.
What's more, each of them lived in different homes. This resulted in
their son having two houses to get used to (when he spent time with
each parent), which meant different routines, a lack of stability, and
increased anxiety for all concerned.
So after my assessment, I felt extremely frustrated as I wasn't able to
offer any practical help.
I wanted to do what I could to assist this family, but I couldn't, and
that gnawed at me.
Meeting this family (and seeing their suffering and pain) sparked my
desire to find out more, and I made it my mission to find out as much
as I could about Aspergers.
And That's When I Made A Shocking Discovery...
The strange thing was, there was no shortage of information on
Aspergers. But it fell squarely into one of two categories:


1) Either it was written by Academics in a very "dry", difficult to
understand manner
2) Or the information was presented by well-meaning charitable
organizations, with poorly put together websites (where it is hard to
find the right information relevant to you and your child's needs).

In short, there was no one resource for ordinary parents, friends and
relatives of people with Aspergers. A resource written in simple to
understand, non-academic language where they could share their
experiences and help each other to help themselves - and their child
with Aspergers - to enjoy less stressful and more happy and productive
lives...
Which Is Why I've Written A Guide To Fill This `Knowledge Gap'
But before I tell you more about my new guide, and how it can help your
child (and your other family members) lead a happy, productive and
loving life, I want to give you the facts on Aspergers. So with this
mind, it's high time I answered that all-important question...
What Is Aspergers And How Does It Affect Your Kids (And You)?
In layman's terms, Aspergers is a developmental disability which
affects the way your child develops and understands the world around
them, and directly linked to their senses and sensory processing. This
means they often use these behaviors to block out their emotions or
response to pain.
Although they may vary slightly from person to person, children with
Aspergers tend to have similar symptoms, the main ones being:


o Difficulties with social functioning, particularly in the rough and
tumble of a school environment
o Sensory issues, where they are oversensitive to bright light, loud
sounds and unpleasant smells
o Obsessive interests, with a focus on one subject to the exclusion of
all others
o Social isolation and struggles to make friends due to a lack of
empathy, and an inability to pick up on or understand social graces and
cues (such as stopping talking and allowing others to speak)
o A rigid Insistence on routine (where any change can cause an
emotional and physiological meltdown)
o A need to know when everything is happening in order not to feel
completely overwhelmed

How I Can Help You Find The Answers
To Your Questions About Aspergers...
Since 2006, I've worked with hundreds of families all around the world
who have Aspergers.
Over these years I've been disturbed and saddened by the amount of pain
and heartache that having a child with Aspergers can bring to some
families, even though I've noticed that for other families it's a
joyous gift that they nurture and treasure.
The funny thing is that even though people who are parents of children
with Aspergers may be from different parts of the world, they are often
experiencing the same kinds of problems......
I decided that I wanted to find out more so that I could help the
families that were suffering the most, and interviewed 107 families to
find out what their biggest problems were and found that the main
problem areas for families were.......


o Coping with their child's difficult and aggressive behaviors.....
o Understanding what is really going on inside their child's head....
o How to help their child to cope better in the community and at
school.....
o How to keep the peace at home with the rest of the family.....
o Understanding the real meaning and causes of Aspergers.

So I figured that what parents were looking for was a complete and
comprehensive guide packed with practical tips and explanations all
about their Aspergers child....
But not just some stuffy, old academic text book filled with long fancy
sounding words that no-one actually understands or uses in the real
world. A practical support guide, based on proven strategies used
worldwide by the parents and families of people with Aspergers.

And this is your invitation to try it, risk-free, for the next 56
days...

ANNOUNCING: The Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide -

Your Practical Toolkit For Raising A Happy And Successful Child With
Aspergers


1. The Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide is a simple guide which gives
you the parent the simple yet highly effective tips, strategies and
techniques to help you cope with and manage your child's behavioral and
emotional needs.
2. Based on tried and trusted methods that have worked with Aspergers
children all over the world, the guide will give you greater control
and stability in both your child's and your family's lives, and empower
you to manage your child with Aspergers' symptoms in a simple and less
painful way.
3. My objective in offering this resource is simple: I want to take all
of the experience, expert information and great ideas from both me and
my colleagues and give them to you. That way you have a hugely valuable
resource packed solid with advice, fresh ideas and solutions to the
problems you face on a day-to-day basis.
4. You can have it with you all of the time and can use it to overcome
the day-to-day problems in parenting a child with Aspergers. The
Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide will be like having your own expert
Aspergers team in a small corner of your living room gently supporting
and advising you to make the right decisions for you and your child
every second of the day.

`...Your book is an excellent informational resource, so easy to read
and understand...'
"This past week I printed pages 116 through 119 of your book to aid an
IEP in the works for our Alex, age 10. Your book is an excellent
informational resource, so easy to read and understand. I know I will
reference it more in the future and also mention it at the next
Collaborative Autism Intervention Project (CAIP) workshop I attend.
Thank you so much"
Melinda Boren - Parent of an Asperger's Child, Missouri, USA
I've put together a team of experts who have helped to develop the
solutions to the many problems that you will face as a parent with an
Aspergers child.
This expert team is made up of many different experts such as Social
Workers, Parents, Clinical Psychologists, Educational Psychologists,
Speech-Language Pathologists,
Autism Specialists and Special Needs Teachers, and they come from all
over the world including Europe, North America and Australia.


o In particular I have a U.K. Chartered Educational Psychologist (who
received her Masters in Psychology at the University of East London)
and who has more than 20 years experience as both a Special Needs
Teacher and Educational Psychologist.

She is working with me on behavioral and psychological issues for
Aspergers children and their family.


o I also have a medical doctor, Christine Traxler, from the USA (who
received her Medical Doctorate from the University of Minnesota) who
has more than 15 years experience in medicine and who works with me on
the medical side of Aspergers.

Between them my team have many years experience of working with
thousands of families with Aspergers children.
With this wide range of experience and understanding, you can be sure
that you will get solutions to your problems that will be both thorough
and proven to work in real life.
But Before I Continue, Let Me Make One Thing Clear...
The Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide is NOT offering a "cure" for
Aspergers. Nor would I claim that every single thing you need to help
your child is in this ebook.
But if you're looking for rock solid, proven and practical answers to
your most important questions about your Aspergers child, then I am
confident you will benefit from this guide.
Here's What You'll Discover In Your Copy Of
The Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide...


o The impact of having a child with Aspergers (and the importance of
having the right information to manage the situation, and avoid a great
deal of suffering and pain for you, your family and friends) pages 7-8
o Why having a child with Aspergers can be and is a joyful gift to your
family (and the ONE thing you need to make this a reality in your life)
pages 8-9
o How my guide can help you deal with the situations arising from your
child's Aspergers (and why I decided to do this NOW) pages 10-12
o Are the problems parents of Aspergers children face different from
country to country? (The answers on pages 13-14 may surprise you...)
o The SIX main `need to know' Aspergers topics you'll find out about in
my guide (and why they're so important for the long-term welfare of you
child - pages 15-16)
o The most difficult area for parents of children with Aspergers to
deal with, and where most help is needed (INCLUDES: details of what it
is, why it's such a big issue, and how to develop response mechanisms
to cope with it - pages 17-19)
o How to deal with your child's obsessive-compulsive behaviors
(especially if they occur in public places or school) pages 20-23
o What you must do if your child displays inappropriate sexual behavior
in public (INCLUDES: the right - and wrong - responses for when your
child starts stripping and/or stares at others) pages 27-30
o Why Aspergers children can overreact during car or plane journeys
(and what you should do to manage these issues) pages 31-33
o TEMPER TANTRUMS: all children have them from time to time, but what
if it happens almost ALL the time? (Turn to pages 33-36 to discover my
3-Step Program to help your child manage their anger more
effectively...)
o How to help your child with Aspergers follow routine (without it
becoming a problem or an obsession...) pages 36-39
o The concrete ways you can help your child deal with emotions (and the
best option to show them to make it a simpler learning process for them
- and you...) pages 40-42
o The FOUR major reasons why your child with Aspergers behaves in the
way they do (and how to construct a monitoring system to give your
child the loving support they need to manage whatever life throws their
way) pages 43-46
o The 4-step method you can use to deal with your child with Aspergers'
defiant actions (PLUS: should MEDICATION only ever be used as a last
resort? Or should it be given more frequently? Our conclusions on pages
47-50)
o The siblings of children with Aspergers - how to help them cope with
their brother or sister's condition (they may not be directly affected
by Aspergers themselves, but their brother or sister's disability WILL
have profound consequences on their lives and sense of well-being. Find
out how to lessen this impact on pages 51-54)
o Should you let your child with Aspergers HIT you (and "let it all
out"?) Or should you manage their anger so they stop doing it? Two of
my most effective coping strategies revealed on page 60...
o How to explain Aspergers to siblings (whether they're very young or
teenagers) in terms they'll understand - [PLUS: the simple way to
explain the 3 main problem areas children with Aspergers face on a
day-to-day basis...] pages 61-73

`...Thank you for the article on changes in adolescence, too...'
"Hi, Dave Angel, I don't know if this email will ever reach you, but I
wanted to let you know how much I appreciate your Asperger's
mini-course. It has been tremendously helpful. I cannot begin to thank
you enough.......Thank you for the article on changes in adolescence,
too.... Thank you very much for your help via your excellent articles
and the mini-course. I'll always be grateful to you. Best always,
Betsy"
Betsy Johnson - Parent of a Child with Aspergers, Chapel Hill, North
Carolina, USA


o The best books for siblings of children with Aspergers... pages 75-78
o Should you PUNISH your child with Aspergers bad behavior? Or will
this do more harm than good when it comes to teaching the difference
between right and wrong? Our advice to this potential `emotional
minefield' on pages 83-87
o How to help a child with Aspergers deal with the world, when YOU have
Aspergers (and are still trying to find your way around) pages 93-97
o The problems you and your child with Aspergers may face when dealing
with the general public... pages 103-111
o EDUCATION: It's one of the most asked-for areas of support, but how
can you ensure your child with Aspergers copes at School, in an
ever-changing social and learning environment? (Turn to pages 113-120
to find out how to create strongly united teams of professionals
working together for your child's best interests)

`You have no clue how much I appreciate all the information...'
"You have no clue how much I appreciate all the information. We really
had a bad year in school, not because of grades (he's in gifted
classes) but your general Asperger socially pervasive disorder. I
really appreciate you taking the time to keep me posted. Thanks again.
Dee"

Dee McCullar - Parent of a Child with Aspergers, Mount Olive, Alabama,
USA


o Five simple ways to create an optimum learning environment for your
child (both in AND out of the classroom... ) pages 116-117
o How to persuade teachers and educators to develop an Individual
Education Plan for your child with Aspergers (even if they're opposed
to the idea) pages 120-121
o How to help your adolescent child develop their physical and social
skills especially in sports. (Although Aspergers children can lack
coordination, their talents and abilities can be unlocked, by using our
8-step program - check it out on pages 126-128...)
o The three vital questions you must ask when your child with Aspergers
changes school, and why they're so important for their future
development (pages 131-132)
o The pros - and cons - of HOME SCHOOLING: is it the best choice for
your child with Aspergers? (See my conclusions - and resources guide -
to help you make the best, most informed decision - on pages 133-136)
o The difference between ASPERGERS and AUTISM (to many people,
Aspergers and Autism are one and the same thing. But the differences -
although subtle - ARE there. See what they are, and the impact they
have on your child and family, on pages 141-145, and pages 148)
o Can Aspergers cause childhood DEPRESSION? (My thoughts on this
sensitive issue on pages 146-147...)
o Is Aspergers a mental health issue, or a neurological issue? Pages
151-156
o The alternative treatments which may help people with Aspergers
(IMPORTANT: these are in NO way a "cure" for Aspergers - or anything
like it - no such thing exists. However, this section Includes details
on):

o The alternative treatments available for your child (are they
suitable?)
o The quick guide to `Summer Camp Survival' for your child with
Aspergers [pages 158-160]
o Is there a link between Aspergers and Lyme Disease? (My conclusions
on pages 162-164)
o How to use DIET as a technique for helping people with Aspergers
[INCLUDES: the five `trigger' conditions to avoid to ensure your child
gets a healthy and balanced diet - pages 165-170]
o Can HOMEOPATHIC and/or NATURAL Remedies manage the symptoms of, and
even CURE, Aspergers? Pages 171-172
o FIVE valuable websites to help your child with Aspergers integrate
into the community, find a job, and find their place in the world...
page 174
o How to contact me (and ask me any questions you want answers to - my
PRIVATE email address - only available to readers of this guide - on
page 182)
o And much, much more...

But Don't Just Take My Word For It...
Here's What Some More Of The Happy Parents Who Are Using
My Aspergers Resources Have To Say....

`It's like a virtual support group...your informative articles have
been incredibly insightful and I don't feel alone because of you...'
"Dear Dave Angel, I just want to sincerely thank you for all your
efforts and dedication with this website and articles which have all
been so incredibly helpful to me...It's like a virtual support group.
My little boy was just diagnosed with ASD at 3.25 years old, and I was
devastated. But your informative articles have been incredibly
insightful and I don't feel alone because of you! Keep up the great
work!!! We need you!" Joan Brand, Long Island, New York, U.S.A.

`...help(s) me a great deal in trying to understand my son...'
"Your articles help me a great deal in trying to understand my son and
find ways of helping him. Keep up the good work, in my mind you truly
are an angel."
Suzanne Byrne, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

`...I really appreciate all the tips and encouragement that I receive
and I just wanted to say thank you...'
"Hello Dave, I just wanted to say a HUGE thank you from the sunny Gold
Coast in Queensland for all the information you send me. I am so
grateful and am constantly referring people on to your site. The new
system will be a great help. I am mum to 3 children ages 17, 14 and
7.5. It is my 17 year old daughter Elizabeth who has Aspergers. I
really appreciate all the tips and encouragement that I receive and I
just wanted to say thank you. You do a wonderful job and it is such a
blessing for me." Heather Clark, Queensland, Australia

`...your wonderful newsletters...are so informative and helpful...'
"Dear Dave, Thank you for your work in creating your wonderful
newsletters. They are so informative and helpful. I look forward to
receiving them and they have been a great help in matters relating to
my 13 year old who has Aspergers." Janey Grainger, Bromley, Kent, U.K.

`...I've learned so very much about my grandson's world...'
"Dave, Just wanted to THANK YOU for all your help and wisdom with ASD
and for sharing that with us! I've learned so very much about my
grandson's world, since meeting you and being on your mailing list.
What a true blessing!" Lynn Wiley. Hinseville, Georgia, USA

`...I am learning a lot from the question/answer dialogue...'
"Wow! I am only halfway through your book, but I love it! I am learning
a lot from the question/answer dialogue, and most certainly appreciate
the time and effort you put into this work. Thank you so much for this
information."
Judith (Surname anonyomised on request) - Parent of an Asperger's
Child.
Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA.

`...I found reading about children in my son's age group most
interesting...'
"Very, Very Good: The personal parental problems are very helpful. I
found reading about children in my son's age group most interesting of
course. Like you say what is a normal parent and what is a normal
person anyway?"
Donald Hughes - Parent of a Young Adult with Asperger's
West Penwith, Cornwall UK

`...Thanks for looking at the problems with a different view...'
Hi, I thought the book was great. Thanks for looking at the problems
with a different view point."
Sharon Hills - Parent of an Asperger's Child, South Wales, UK

`...very interesting and well written...'
"Thank you for your book. I have an 11 year old boy (with ASP) and it
is good to know more about it. It is very interesting and well
written."
Pia Contaldi - Parent of An Asperger's Child, Cape Town, South Africa

`...very grateful for the book...'
"Hi. I have found your book really useful. I'm not sure whether my son
has Asperger's and I was worried which is why I ended up on your site.
I am very grateful for the book so thank you."
Jax Fleming - Parent of an Undiagnosed Asperger's Child, Essex, UK

`...great to see when someone is helping people understand
Aspergers...'
"I am a sufferer of AS and its always great to see when someone is
helping people understand Aspergers."
Steve Fritz - Adult with Asperger's
Sheffield, UK

`...very enlightening...'
"It has been very enlightening - thank you so much. My son has not been
diagnosed yet but his case is in front of the panel and we are
waiting."
Daniella Slaney - Parent of an Undiagnosed Asperger's Child, Solihull,
UK

`...you explain everything in plain English, which is a refreshing
change...'
"I found the book really interesting and informative. I am giving
copies to friends who are already dying to read it, more so because you
explain everything in plain English, which is a refreshing change."
Cheryl Waldron - Parent of an Asperger's Child, Havant, Hampshire, U.K.
Just imagine for a moment how The Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide
could help you and your family: being able to cope with most situations
that arise with your Aspergers child any time, any place, any where.
How amazing will it feel knowing that you can do this and also live a
happier life with a renewed confidence in your ability as a parent?
But Wait... There's More...
When You Order The Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide
You'll Also Receive The Following Four Bonus Gifts...

BONUS GIFT #1: Interview With Internationally Acclaimed

Aspergers Author Tony Attwood (A $25.00 value)

Chances are that if you're looking for information about Aspergers then
you will have come across Tony Attwood. He works with adults and
children with Aspergers as a psychologist, and is an extremely well
read author and sought after speaker on the subject.
I grilled Tony in a 30 minute interview that I have had transcribed for
you to read and enjoy.
In this interview Tony reveals tips on working with certain behaviors,
techniques for families and siblings of Aspergers children, his own
personal favorite Aspergers experts and what he sees as some of the
major issues ahead for people with Aspergers.
And it's yours as my gift when you order The Parenting Aspergers
Resource Guide...

BONUS GIFT #2: My Personal Rolodex of Aspergers Internet Resources
(A $23.00 value)

Knowing you need to find out certain Aspergers information is one
thing: FINDING the RIGHT information when you need it most is quite
another.
That's why, as an extra Bonus Gift, I've decided to share with you my
own personal rolodex of internet resources. Packed full of information,
strategies and advice, plus my favourite resources (built up over my
11-years plus in the field)
Theses links to discussion forums, chat rooms, sites with great
freebies (like free books and communication aids), website directories
(the internet equivalent of the yellow pages for all things Aspergers),
and websites of individuals with Aspergers, are the perfect complement
to your Aspergers knowledge and action base, and are yours with my
compliments...

BONUS GIFT #3: "Getting Started: Introducing Your Child To His Or Her
Diagnosis Of Autism Or Aspergers Syndrome" a special report by
Renowned Aspergers Expert Marci Wheeler (An $11.00 value)

This special report is a practical guide which helps parents in the
tricky area of explaining to their child about their Aspergers
diagnosis.
Marci Wheeler has compiled a report on the "who, what, when, where and
how" of telling your child about Aspergers, how it impacts on their
lives (and the lives of those around them), and how to ensure they lead
happy, productive lives working with Aspergers.
Written in a down-to-earth, easy-to-read style, "Getting Started" will
help you discover and understand the main issues you need to know, to
help you and your child with Aspergers lead happier and less stressful
lives . Marci is a social worker who has over 20 years experience
working at the Indiana Resource Center for Autism. I recently
interviewed her and I have to say that she is an amazingly helpful lady
with a great knowledge of Autism and Aspergers.

BONUS GIFT #4: The full transcript of my Interview with Pam Wright.
(A $27.00 Value)

A single mother of three children, the youngest of whom has Aspergers,
Pam is also a qualified social worker who works with children with
Aspergers and their families, and as such her knowledge of Aspergers is
second to none. In the transcript of our interview (which is the final
section of The Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide, you'll discover...


o The SIX biggest challenges facing parents of children with Aspergers
(and how to develop practical coping mechanisms to overcome them, based
on her own experiences of physical, mental and emotional exhaustion,
shared with graphic honesty) pages 186-191 and pages 193-195
o What you should do when you find out your child has Aspergers (and
what Pam would do differently - in managing her son's Aspergers - if
she could start over again...) pages 192-193
o The information and resources Pam uses to keep up to date with all
the changes in the Aspergers field (and how she applies them to improve
her son's life) pages 196-198
o How to prevent behavior meltdowns (before AND whilst they occur)
pages 199-204
o Pam's first-hand advice to SIBLINGS of children with Aspergers (It's
not just the parents who deal with the effects of raising a child with
Aspergers. Brothers and sisters can feel neglected - and resentful - at
the extra attention lavished on their `different' sibling, even though
they too have emotional and developmental needs which need nourishing.
Find out Pam's no-nonsense views on how to avoid this resentful turning
into hatred and outright rejection on pages 205-208
o The truth on how the Educational System treats children with
Aspergers
(and it doesn't make for pretty reading...) pages 209-211
o The ONE thing Pam suggests you do to enhance your life as a parent of
a child with Aspergers (The best part? It won't cost you a single
penny) pages 212-213
o And much, much more...

But There's Just One Catch...
This offer is going to be time-limited as we are expecting an avalanche
of orders.
So if you want to take advantage of these unique bonuses, you need to
act fast and reserve your copy of The Parenting Aspergers Resource
Guide. I'm not sure how much longer I'll be able to offer them to you,
and we may have to stop it at any time...
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If you've ever tried looking for similar materials on Aspergers, you
know it costs a great deal in time and money. To do all the research
contained in this guide yourself would cost you a small fortune, and
enormous amounts of time and effort, with no guarantee of finding the
right answers.
In fact, let's do a quick comparison. If you went to see each of these
specialists individually you could expect to pay:


Psychologist $200.00 per 1 hour session
Speech-Language Pathologist $100.00 per 1 hour session
Autism Specialist $150.00 per 1 hour session
Private Special Needs Teacher $ 70.00 per 1 hour session
Social Worker $100.00 per 1 hour session
Total $620.00

Yes, your child's health and happiness is priceless, but that's still a
lot of money. Money you may be struggling to find...
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Then there's the extended network of fellow families across the globe
who also have children with Aspergers. Their support and advice alone
could be of enormous value to you and your family...
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Aspergers, simply write to me to let me know, and I'll send you a full
refund of your money. No questions asked.

`...an excellent resource that I would recommend to any parent who has
a child with Aspergers Syndrome...'
"The Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide is an excellent resource that I
would recommend to any parent who has a child with Aspergers
Syndrome.It is full of really practical and easy-to-use information to
help parents with their Aspergers child and also the rest of the
family. As a journalist I know a thing or two about writing - and this
is definitely put together and written very professionally." Ian Cook,
Journalist and Former BBC Producer, Birmingham, U.K.
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P.P.S. Still not sure? Then have a look at some more of the many
testimonials I've received from delighted customers (of both my guide
and other products and services I offer). They make for interesting
reading...

`...My confidence has been boosted knowing I'm not alone...'
"To Dave Angel, I would like to thank you for the info that you have
sent me. It has been wonderful to read. My son that has ASD had been
having some trouble in school. He only got diagnosed in May this year.
But I noticed a change in him since the age of 6 years, and now he's 8.
The school didn't have the facilities to help him . Detentions were
often given to stop behaviours , which I disagreed with , it was making
things worse. I have just found a school close to home that has the
support for ASD children. I have enrolled him to start after the
holidays in two weeks time. He seems ok with the move , but only time
will tell. I have always supported my son and getting all the
information and reading books has made me understand him more. We have
a good relationship because he knows I 'm trying to make things better
for him. I want him to be able to mix in with society and get a job
when hes old enough. But also to teach him how to cope with life. My
confidence has been boosted knowing I'm not alone. Thank you . from"
Amanda.

`...Thank you for letting me know I am not alone in my childs
behaviour...'
I would just like to say thank you to you for delivering your short
course. For putting the time and effort into allowing parents
information. Years ago before my daughter was diagnosed i went through
hell with everything from being bitten, to receiving cans in the back
of my head on shopping trips. Thank you for letting me know I am not
alone in my childs behaviour. I thought it was something I did, at
least thats what I had been told by family. Your articles have touched
me deeply. Thank you again, Nikki Kennedy.

`...You have no idea what a lifeline you are becoming for me...'
"You have no idea what a lifeline you are becoming for me. Your
practical hints and suggestions are a great confirmation for some of
what we do and a wellspring of encouragement in areas where we
struggle. Thanks so much."
Barb Evans - Parent of an Aspergers Child, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

"...thank you for the marvellous work you do by providing information
on ASD and Aspergers...'
"David, Good evening from Detroit Michigan. I wanted to drop you a note
to say thank you for the marvellous work you do by providing
information on ASD and Aspergers. Each day I look forward to learning
something new from your Emails and On-Line Books that I purchased."
Greg Campbell - Para Professional with ASD Students, Southgate,
Michigan, USA

`...you have given me more info on A/S then the professional people...'
"Hi, I just wanted you to know you are doing a fantastic job and you
have given me more info on A/S then the professional people. I am truly
grateful. Love and best wishes to you and your family. Deana xx"
Deana Hall - Parent of a Child with Aspergers, Prestwich, Manchester,
England

`...All of your information and support has helped me and my wife
better understand Aspergers and our son...'
"I just wanted to say thank you for all the information you have
provided in the past few months. All of your information and support
has helped me and my wife better understand Aspergers and our son.
There is a never-ending learning experience when it comes to Aspergers.
Warmest regards." Jimmy, Kristen and our son Nathan

`...at last I think I can put a name to what is ailing my son...'
"Dear Dave
For years I have been trying to determine what was wrong with my son,
or me, and trying to understand why we just couldnt communicate. When
he was young, he used to hit me, whenever ppl came to visit and said
hello, he ignored them, he seemed to be in his own world. Even now that
he is 26 and holding down a great job as manager for an electrical
company. I always wondered about his anger, and frustration and put it
down to the fact that he and I were on different wave lengths, me with
literature and him with electrical and mathematical and music. I can
recall great bouts of anger, but he simply couldn't express it and just
fumed. Once he nearly choked a kid who called his cousin fat. I am not
sure but it would appear that he may have had Aspergers without me ever
knowing, or being able to put a name to it./ His father was an
engineer// and there have been some associations with autism and
children of engineers. whether this is true or not I dont know.
Currently he is well employed, thought highly of and has been in a
relationship with his girlfriend for the last 4 yrs, and she adores
him. He appears to resent me as a parent, and yet I felt it was because
I gave him everything, and satisfied his every need- anything but put
up with the angry outbursts. So I thank you for your article.. and at
last I think I can put a name to what is ailing my son. thank you"
carmel callaghan .

`... it looks like it [the guide] will save both parents and children
and great deal of pain and anguish...'
How I wish your guide was available 18 years ago. I am the mother of a
22 yr old daughter with Asperger's. From looking at the summary of this
guide, it looks like it will save both parents and children and great
deal of pain and anguish. Parents will have the information that wasn't
available back then. Many of the doctors that I was involved with
didn't even know what Asperger's was. You've done a great thing, I
wouldn't want to see anyone go through what my daughter or her dad and
I go through because of lack of information.
Lorraine Hurst, Chicopee, MA.

`...thank you so very much for a job well done...'
Hi, I just wanted to say thank you so very much for a job well done!! i
have asd and so does my oldest son. I have been having such a hard time
with the schools here in California,u.s.a, and also having such a hard
time finding information that I could identify with and use. I am
sharing all of these findings with a friend whose son also has asd but
is now a teenager and was told he could not be "diagnosed" officially
because of his age, however I know he does share almost everything in
common with myself and my son and have found that his parents are
overwhelmed by the absolute similarities of his characteristics to asd.
Keep up the great work! Many thanks!"
Jenny

`...I fully intend to drop your name and pass on your good work to
others...'
I am indeed impressed with the materials that I received this morning,
and devoured them as soon as they arrived.
It is not very often that I find another parent on my wavelength, so
when I find a like-minded individual, especially one who is spreading
so much good news, I am very much impressed.
My daughter and I have had a long journey together through the Void of
Autism (she is classic Autism Spectrum Disorder) and I was a single
parent for many years, seeking answers in a world where the internet
was a fledgling and there wasn't much information to be found. Still,
we managed to come up with a regimen based on Chaos Theory that is
unlike anything else out there.
We blended our family with a single dad who had custody of his two
boys several years ago, and the younger of the two also has Autism. He
is recovering as well, along with more than 700 around the country who
check in with me fairly regularly. Astounding stuff, really.
However, when I was writing my book (my daughter's suggestion since I
kept telling the same stories over and over again) and it was picked up
by AAPC, I was diagnosed with Aspergers. Go figure. I guess it should
have dawned on me back when I was reading Chaos Theory for fun.
I am an aspie that discloses now and then, when it fits the bill,
especially to teens who wouldn't believe that they could be
successful...because I am successful. I hold it like an ace. The
"world" doesn't need to know all the time. (I figure that, for me, it's
a condition and not a disorder. It's an explanation for why I need
sunglasses even on cloudy days.)
We are on the national speaking circuit, my daughter and I - and one
of my most popular talks is about telling educating the individual on
the spectrum, and how important that piece of it is. THANK YOU for that
part of your work. I fully intend to drop your name and pass on your
good work to others. Our next big stop is the Texas State Conference on
Autism in September.
I sent my work to Tony Attwood (who first suggested I was AS and sent
me the diagnostic link and a great quote for my book cover) and what I
had to do was apologize to him. I had intended to send a short note,
and it ended up being a novella. Seems I've done it again.
Thanks for your time, and perhaps we will meet at a conference. I hope
so. If you see our names, "Lynley and Jazz Summers" - perhaps we can
run into one another. Jazz really is remarkable. She will graduate from
high school this Saturday, with honors. She will attend the University
of Central Arkansas, where she has earned $16,000 in scholarships for
talent and merit. Not bad for a kid they said would never speak
English, would remain in self-contained in a helmet, and might get an
equivalency by the age of 21 and then go to a group home. She was
diagnosed MR at age three, Autism at four. She's one miracle, of many.
Thank you again for the work that you're doing."
Lynley Summers - Author of "Autism is Not a Life Sentence" and Parent
of a Child with ASD,Sherwood, Arkansas, USA

`...For a country like mine, about 80 million pop, in which we have
only ONE autistic center; it is very helpful to have written
experiences, helping tips and others from you guys...'
"Dear Dr. Angel,
With the materials you send me for more than a year; you have no idea
how i benefited friends, family and children who struggle in living
with Autism. For a country like mine, about 80 million pop, in which we
have only ONE autistic center; it is very helpful to have written
experiences, helping tips and others from you guys. I also have an idea
to become a speech therapy so that i canhelp my fellow citizens freely
on my spare time.
This email is then to thank you and appreciate you very much for
sharing all the important info you have so that people can be helped. I
once was very worried thinking that my son was autistic, that is how i
happened to be part of your info group. I then did not stop working for
authistic children, helping, reading, advocating....I hope your group
will continue sending me documents.
Once again on half of all friends and family with Autism issues,I
thank you and your team for your kind assistance in sending us docs.
Keep on doing such GREAT work.
Let God fill your other gaps in your life as you fill others!
Sincerely,"
Beletshachew Tadesse, A mother from Ethiopia

`...thank you from the heart!'
Hi Dave ... Just wanted to say thank you!!! For all of the helpful
information you provide that assists us in trying to navigate the
difficult waters of parenting - especially when there is a special
needs child involved. So, thank you from the heart!
Sincerely
Kim C Seattle, WA
Feel free to use this testimonial anywhere on your site or in your
materials.

`...I would like to take the time and thank you for this information. I
am a Public Health Nurse...'
"I would like to take the time and thank you for this information. I am
a Public Health Nurse and have a few children with this syndrome. One
of my little 5 year olds has Aspergers very severely. They are trying
to get her into a special school. Mom is separated from her husband and
is looking for financial assistance with the tuition. ITS NOT EASY TO
FIND. iF YOU COULD HELP WITH ANY MORE RESOURCES, IT WOULD BE
APPRECIATED. Family lives in Roseville, Mich."
Loretta Malyszek R.N. BSN.
Warren, MI
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