Son Rise Program

Hi there, I am new to this forum and have literally just registered. My son (aged 5) has recently been diagnosed as high functioning autism (used to be known as aspergers, but we are no longer allowed to use this term, apparently?!).

Having done lots of reading online, we came across the son rise program founded by the Knaufman family by which Raun Knaufman who was diagnosed as autistic aged 2, outgrew his autism as a result of his parents 'joining' in his behaviour as a child.

Me and hubby have read his book, which is extremely interesting and convincing, and makes a lot of sense. A lot of critics claim there is no scientific evidence for this, and a lot of paediatricians would also claim this, as it is commonly known that autism is a lifelong spectrum disorder that a child cannot outgrow and can only be managed, however Rauns behaviour defied the odds. 

Those critics who claim there is no scientific evidence for this, I am pretty sure this is actually their opinion, as opposed to something they have actually tried and tested themselves.

What I would like to know, is if there is anyone out there who has completed the program themselves, as it is held in London annually and is rather expensive. If so, what was the outcome please? I am not interested in opinions of those who haven't completed the program, only those that have, as me and hubby are very interested in doing the program, however would like an unbiased opinion, aside from the websites  associated with Raun Knaufman. 

Opinions on this program, the outcome and if it is worth doing would be very much appreciated, as we want to do everything we can to help our son. Thank you.

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  • You could also get Tony Attwoods book - The Complete Guide To Asperger's Syndrome - which will give you pretty much all you will need to know, do and get as a parent; in that it deals with each stage and aspect of Aspergian and typical childrens developmental needs through school and on towards adulthood.

    Everything mentioned in it is based on or from scientifically validated and evidenced data, and its reference material for further data is rather good too. It could help you very much with your current inquiry.

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  • You could also get Tony Attwoods book - The Complete Guide To Asperger's Syndrome - which will give you pretty much all you will need to know, do and get as a parent; in that it deals with each stage and aspect of Aspergian and typical childrens developmental needs through school and on towards adulthood.

    Everything mentioned in it is based on or from scientifically validated and evidenced data, and its reference material for further data is rather good too. It could help you very much with your current inquiry.

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