EPISODE · Jun 5, 2015 · 52 MIN
Becoming Unique (Autism Spectrum Disorder) with James Charles
from BITEradio.me · host Robert Sharpe
Becoming Unique (Autism Spectrum Disorder) with James Charles Each year, one in sixty-eight children in the United States are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder - a range of neurodevelopmental challenges which can include cognitive, sensory and communicative delays. The majority of these children are diagnosed before the age of three, as modern parents have become increasingly aware of the signs to look out for and can take advantage of the strong support network now available for families effected by autism. Becoming Uniqueis a moving and informative account of one man’s journey towards Autism Spectrum Disorder. While delivering practical and constructive advice for those living with autism, Charles also examines the positive attributes of the disorder, which he calls a diffability. It is a rare and valuable first-person narrative about living with autism. James Charles grew up in Aughavas, County Leitrim, Ireland, but has lived in England for much of his life. Having trained and worked as a mental health nurse, he now manages his own Complementary Therapy and Coaching practice. For more information visit: http://www.jamesfrancisjourney.com/
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Becoming Unique (Autism Spectrum Disorder) with James Charles Each year, one in sixty-eight children in the United States are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder - a range of neurodevelopmental challenges which can include cognitive, sensory and communicative delays. The majority of these children are diagnosed before the age of three, as modern parents have become increasingly aware of the signs to look out for and can take advantage of the strong support network now available for families effected by autism. Becoming Uniqueis a moving and informative account of one man’s journey towards Autism Spectrum Disorder. While delivering practical and constructive advice for those living with autism, Charles also examines the positive attributes of the disorder, which he calls a diffability. It is a rare and valuable first-person narrative about living with autism. James Charles grew up in Aughavas, County Leitrim, Ireland, but has lived in England for much of his life. Having trained and worked as a mental health nurse, he now manages his own Complementary Therapy and Coaching practice. For more information visit: http://www.jamesfrancisjourney.com/
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