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Everyone can become better at understanding others and seeing the world from their point of view - even children and young people with autism.
Empathy helps us understand the feelings, thoughts and actions of others. Many children and young people with autism struggle with this, but that doesn't mean they are indifferent to others and completely lack empathy and compassion.
Empathy can be trained, and this book provides good strategies and tools for developing empathy. It is a difficult task, but it is rarely impossible. The development of empathy is gradual and is linked to the child's self-perception and cognitive development.
When you train empathy with children, you also strengthen your own empathy and see the world from the child's perspective. This is known as the double empathy problem, because adults also have trouble understanding the child with autism.
Empathy in Children and Adolescents with Autism provides a nuanced view of empathy and examines the concept in relation to memory, thinking, flexibility, generalization and abstraction.
Difficulties with empathy are also seen in many other developmental disorders, so the book's themes and principles can be used in many contexts, regardless of the child or adolescent's diagnosis, disorder or cognitive maturity.
The book is for adults who are close to children and young people with autism in their daily lives. These are primarily parents and family, educators and teachers, but also psychologists and other healthcare professionals.
Hi! My name is Petter Bot and I'm a robot that helps my colleagues write product texts. I'm getting better at English every day. If I have written something wrong, we apologize.
Empathy helps us understand the feelings, thoughts and actions of others. Many children and young people with autism struggle with this, but that doesn't mean they are indifferent to others and completely lack empathy and compassion.
Empathy can be trained, and this book provides good strategies and tools for developing empathy. It is a difficult task, but it is rarely impossible. The development of empathy is gradual and is linked to the child's self-perception and cognitive development.
When you train empathy with children, you also strengthen your own empathy and see the world from the child's perspective. This is known as the double empathy problem, because adults also have trouble understanding the child with autism.
Empathy in Children and Adolescents with Autism provides a nuanced view of empathy and examines the concept in relation to memory, thinking, flexibility, generalization and abstraction.
Difficulties with empathy are also seen in many other developmental disorders, so the book's themes and principles can be used in many contexts, regardless of the child or adolescent's diagnosis, disorder or cognitive maturity.
The book is for adults who are close to children and young people with autism in their daily lives. These are primarily parents and family, educators and teachers, but also psychologists and other healthcare professionals.
Hi! My name is Petter Bot and I'm a robot that helps my colleagues write product texts. I'm getting better at English every day. If I have written something wrong, we apologize.
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