The Art of Autism: Shifting Perceptions
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The Art of Autism: Shifting Perceptions contains art work and poetry of 77 artists on the autism spectrum including four artists who have been selected by the United Nations for Autism Awareness Stamps in 2012 for World Autism Day. The book contains commentary by essayists Keri Bowers Dr. Stephen Shore Elaine Hall of The Miracle Project Dr. Darold Treffert Dr. Colin Zimbleman and Dr. Rebecca McKenzie. The Art of Autism: Shifting Perceptions widens the scope of the first book by author Debra Hosseini Artism: The Art of Autism in that it focuses on the heart-felt stories of families and individuals on the spectrum. The themes include the unique abilities of autistic artists the importance of families in nurturing creativity the positive reaction by many to a late diagnosis of Aspergers syndrome the use of facilitated communication and alternative methods by nonverbal artists and poets as well as the importance of collaboration in developing abilities and programs. We are bombarded with bad news in the media about autism. This book gives an alternative message. People on the autism spectrum are unique individuals who can flourish when given creative outlets. The Art of Autism: Shifting Perceptions allows us the opportunity to reassess effective models for growth of individuals on the autism spectrum. Concentrating on strengths building self-esteem and self-reliance are keys. Individuals on the spectrum parents relatives and community have contributed commentary about their journey the importance of creating bonds in communities seeking out opportunities not giving up hope and the limitless possibilities of living on the spectrum. This book contains 85 percent new material from Debra Hosseinis first book The Art of Autism: Shattering Myths. In the first book Debra gave a glimpse into the individuals lives. This book captures the excitement of their journey. If you liked Debras first book youll love The Art of Autism: Shifting Perceptions. Debra shares her personal journey with her son Kevin through his difficulties in adolescence. Can art help us transcend those difficulties? As you read this book you will say Definitely YES!
