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Kerri's Background
I will share with you our personal experiences so
that you may appreciate where these books have
originated from.
I am firstly a mother of two uniquely made children,
Brandon and Jessica.
When I had Brandon, my husband and I thought all was
good, but that was until we entered the social scene
of the educational institutions.
That is when, from day one, we were told quite
openly and freely about our sons ‘mistakes’ and ‘
problems’, his differences just were not accepted.
After many years of searching for an answer, a real
answer, and not just judgments and insults and
personal opinions on our parenting skills or our
home environment, we were informed our son had ASD,
Autistic Spectrum Disorder.
This led us down a longer road on the search for a
‘cure’, because when we were told he was a
‘mistake’, the natural response was to try and ‘fix’
the mistake.
We thought we were doing the right thing. After
years of taking our son to be analysed, observed and
constantly labeled, it started to take its toll on
us and on him.
Brandon rapidly went down hill, knowing he was
different and knowing he was not accepted by his
peers or by society in itself. Being accepted is a
normal and natural yearning that humans need and
hope for.
The more Brandon was isolated and excluded, the
lower he became within himself, and self hate, self
loathing, depression, hate, sadness, and resentment
took over.
As parents, we took a step back.
We broke the years and experiences down into facts,
started putting all the different opinions, theories
and attitudes into perspective.
We came to the realization that we needed to take
our control back.
We needed to start looking within ourselves to find
out what our family’s needs were, as a collective
unit and what we really hoped for Brandon and more
importantly we started asking Brandon what he
wanted.
We knew that we had to try a different unique way of
looking at how we were parenting. We realised that
we firstly had to address the issues that could be
changed in him.
This required collective philosophies and actions
instead of just focusing on what the medical model
was telling us, but it needed to be done without
giving our children the message that they were not
‘good’ enough.
We re-evaluated our belief system in the medical
model and realised that they are there for a purpose
which is to help us but they don’t hold all the
answers.
We realised that our son’s main area of undoing was
in social situations. When ever he stepped amongst
others, he struggled greatly in reading other
people’s body language and changes in their
behaviours and attitudes.
This is when we made the decision to take things
into our own hands and fill Brandon with the
knowledge that he lacked in. We stopped looking at
our child as wrong, different or odd. We stopped
going against his grain.
Once we started walking with him, and we all walked
the same path, Brandon was open to learning and
getting the knowledge of how the world works, or as
I have called my books, “The Rules of the Game”.
This is where the books originated from.
They come directly from the experiences Brandon has
had during his everyday life and the things we have
done as a family to help him through these times.
I believe that my husband has worked hard enough to
provide a home and good life for us all and I did
not want him to have work even harder to help
support us to pay for all the additional costs
involved and all the traveling and emotional stress
involved, just so we could take Brandon to a
stranger who could only see him once a fortnight and
who saw him as broken.
This made no sense!
I live what many parents live every day.
I am a mother before I am a professional. I have
studied in the field of disability but I hold a
strong position in the knowledge standpoint, this
means I am not promoting text books theories to you,
I am handing you real life strategies that work,
when coupled with, consistency, encouragement and
open mindedness.
I decided to share my books after receiving a lot of
positive feedback from parents and other people who
shared the same philosophies.
I also wanted to help parents learn how to help
their own children, without having the added burden
of high costs.
My books are real, as are the customer reviews and
they are a testament to themselves as my son now
proudly sits all day in school and is bringing marks
home of 85% along with A’s and B’s and C’s.
Not bad for someone who has only spent the last
three years FULL TIME in school!
Our daughter Jessica, who is seven years old, now
can place great perspective on social situations
during her day by using her mind to unravel the
confusion that being around other people and their
unique ways can cause.
Our children have learnt how to see what they may be
putting out there in the world that may bring back a
negative response, yet more importantly they also
know when the responsibility lays on others and have
learnt to not take it on board.
This is all due to us as parents taking our control
back and talking to and listening to our children.
It is about seeing them as who they were genuinely
meant to be and teaching them how to be proud of
whom they are.

To find out a lot more, or to buy my books,
please go to
http://Autism-Aspergers-ASD.com
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