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About Sean Barron

Sean Barron

Sean Barron is a journalist for The Youngstown Vindicator in Ohio. He is the co-author of two books about autism. There’s a Boy in Here: Emerging from the Bonds of Autism was written with his mother, Judy Barron.

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at seventeen, Sean experienced a breakthrough that began his release from autism. Today he’s a public speaker, college student, reporter―and close to his family.

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Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships: Decoding Social Mysteries Through the Unique Perspectives of Autism: New Edition with Author Updates

Born with autism, both Temple Grandin and Sean Barron now live famously successful social lives. However, their paths were quite different. Temple’s logical mind controlled her social behavior. She interacted with many adults and other children, experiencing varied social situations. Logic informed her decision to obey social rules and avoid unpleasant consequences. Sean’s emotions controlled his social behavior. Baffled by social rules, isolated and friendless, he made up his own and applied them to others. When they inevitably broke his rules, he felt worthless and unloved.

There’s A Boy In Here, Revised edition: A other and son tell the story of his emergence from the bonds of autism

Updated and Revised Edition! There’s A Boy In Here provides an insightful view from inside the mind of a person with autism.

Today, Sean Barron is a public speaker, journalist, and close to his family. This insightful story tells you everything: how he was able to become a successful journalist, have a strong relationship with his girlfriend and live a full and independent life.

Autisme : décoder les mystères de la vie en société : Pourquoi jouer avec les enfants du quartier alors que je voudrais compter les grains de sable ? \n … Psychologie/Pédagogie)

Pour les personnes avec autisme, comprendre comment réagir aux contacts avec les autres est particulièrement compliqué. Temple Grandin et Sean Barron ont pourtant réussi à bien s’en sortir, à en juger leur vie sociale épanouie et leur réussite professionnelle.

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Dr. Daniels, National Autism Coordinator at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, directs the NIH’s Office of National Autism Coordination and serves as Executive Secretary of the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee.

Pranjali Kharmode, VP of Autism Today Foundation, brings 14 years of experience in pediatric neurophysiotherapy and women’s health. She’s known for her holistic approach and holistic therapy programs in Edmonton.