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Breaking Autism's Barriers: A Father's Story

Breaking Autism's Barriers: A Father's Story
By Bill Davis, Wendy Goldband Schunick

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Bill Davis is the father of Chris, who has autism. Breaking Autism's Barriers: A Father's Story chronicles Bill's fight to overcome the physical, emotional, public, educational, and therapeutic obstacles to his son's disorder. Few books about autism have been written from a father's perspective. None so effectively walks the reader through each moment of a family's experience. It is an honest, direct account from a father's point of view of bringing up a child with autism, and the pressures and pleasures this brings to him, his wife Jac and his daughter Jessica. Now a leading autism advocate, Bill Davis gives advice and support to families trapped in a frustrating, unyielding system. Every facet of daily life with autism - including potty-training, aggression, marriage, family support, and finances - is discussed, with humour and realism. Breaking Autism's Barriers gives useful information to help parents jump the hurdles necessary to get a diagnosis, effective education, skilled therapists, and funding. Professionals will gain great insight on how to work better with families struggling with autism. And families will take comfort in knowing they are not alone, and be inspired by an ordinary man like Bill who is overcoming autism's obstacles.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #962190 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-02-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 398 pages

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'Bill Davis says in his introduction that he wrote this book in the hope 'he can open up somebody's eyes and give them some understanding of autism.' Well, he has done that, and I have learnt more about what it must be like to bring up a child with autism than I ever imagined I would... This book takes us through the struggles which a family has from the moment of suspecting that 'something's not right'...Davis has to fight medical, educational, therapeutic and other professionals in order to get the help that his son Chris needs...the strategies he uses - never taking no for an answer - will fortify many a parent fighting so that their child receives the help he or she needs and which is badly needed right now. Parents of an autistic child are struggling, and Breaking Autism's Barriers will come as a comfort to many fathers and mothers who feel they are in the dark about how to help their child' -Jill Curtis, family2000onwards.com 'I learned more about children with autism spectrum disorders in one day with Bill Davis and his family than in all the time I have spent on this issue before or since. Also, I discovered the remarkable dedication and tenacity of parents whose children are challenged by disabilities. This book will be an inspiration to every parent of a special child.' - Congressman Jim Greenwood - Sponsor of the Advancement in Pediatric Autism Act and Autism Advocate

About the Author
Bill Davis is actively involved in autism advocacy work, has lobbied congressmen and senators for CAN (Cure Autism Now) and is a board member of the local Pennsylvania Autism Society. The Autism Society of America has also asked Bill to serve on its national committee. He is one of the founders and board members of Pathfinders, a new organization dedicated to forming a state-of-the-art autism center for research, training, autism-support education and therapy. He is Pennsylvania State Representative for Unlocking Autism, an advocacy group, and has been involved in training emergency service personnel. Wendy Goldband Schunick has a Master's degree in social work and has been a television news producer in Washington DC and Baltimore. She was presented the World Hunger Media Award at the United Nations for a series about hunger in America, before deciding to start a family. She has written oral histories for private publication and owns Tooth Fairy Tales, a children's audiotape company.


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A Dad who knows how to work the system for love of his son5
This is the story of a Father who wouldn't accept the party line and fought to get the diagnosis and treatment he needed for his son.

Bill Davis took his job as a bartender and turned iit into an asset -he talked to customers and got the money and influence from them that he needed to find and fund therapies for his son.

Somehow he found the strength to never give up when faced with all the apathy from Doctors and educators but to keep going until he found the Doctors and therapist that would help his son.

Davis can't cure him son't autism but he is hell bent on seeing to it that he has the best life he can give him

My favorite story from the book is when he is asked 'Who would you like to be at your son's Education review ' He replies 'the Governor!'

Davis says he didn't get the governor to attend but he got the message across that his son't education review was very important!!

As the mother of a special needs son,I was passed this book by another 'Special Mum' and it is so good that it is now making the rounds amoung all the special needs parents in our town.

Even if your child doesn't have autism this is a great read as he shows you how far you can get in helping your special child if you just don't take no for an anwer.

Enjoy!

Katie mother of 4 yr old with high functioning Autism