Having a son or daughter diagnosed with autism can be heart-wrenching for parents.
You have a thousand questions.
Is there a cure?
Can my child go to public school?
Will he ever talk? Why does she rock back and forth, or clap, or repeatedly hit her head with her hand?
The most simple of these is How do I take care of my child?
Colleen Moore and her son Ross have been living with autism for thirty years . Colleen raised Ross as a single mother after her husband left the family when Ross was six weeks old, supporting him working as a science teacher.
In this e-book, How to Raise Your Autistic Children , Colleen will take you step-by-step through the struggles, joys, and pitfalls of raising a child who needs your care and love every hour and every day.
When you buy How to Raise Your Autistic Children , you're getting our commitment to a lifetime of free updates and even more insights. Some selected examples of the insider advice you'll be getting from every
CHAPTER 1: AUTISM BEHAVIORS In Non-Verbal Kids
CHAPTER 2: AUTISM HELP
CHAPTER 3: AUTISM IN KIDS CHAPTER 4: DEALING WITH DOCTORS CHAPTER 5: SPECIAL NEEDS SCHOOLS
Colleen Moore was born Kathleen Morrison but changed her name so it would easily fit on a marquee. She had a passion for movies from an early age and began working as a teenager for director D.W. Griffith. She later became a big star when she began to embody the flapper persona but faded away when the talkies came in.
Her relationship with first husband John McCormick inspired the relationship in the film A Star is Born. She married three other times to Albert Scott, Homer Hargrave, and Paul Maginot.
She created a highly ornate and richly detailed doll house which the Museum of Science and Industry preserved and put on display.