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Would you like to "understand" what a person with autism goes through? Learn techniques to reduce their frustrations and meltdowns? Improve your relationship with them and show you truly care?

Learn about autism from a person who has lived with it.

Tyler McNamer is a remarkable 23 year old who was diagnosed with autism at the age of 2. He is a successful author and motivational speaker, and has designed a unique program to help people struggling with autism and give parents, grandparents, and caregivers some insight and tools to improve the life of someone that has autism.

In this one of a kind webinar program, Tyler discusses emotions.  Learn how a person with autism copes, expresses, and understands emotion.

You'll get answers to some of most difficult questions about autism. In turn you can take better care of your loved one and live with autism.

 

A letter From Tyler McNamer

One of the most difficult things about autism is having no one to talk to. Sure, there may be an occasional friend lending a sympathetic ear, or a doctor checking if anything's wrong; however, when it comes to questions about autism and how to deal with it, you're unfortunately staring down a lonely road.

I know this, because I was diagnosed with autism when I was 2 years old.

Hi, I'm Tyler McNamer and thank you very much for taking your time out to look at my page and wanting to learn about autism.

I'm the author of the runaway bestseller Population One: Autism, Adversity and The Will To Succeed. I'm also a motivational speaker and , oh yeah, I'm 23!

Some call me an overachiever, especially considering my age and disability. However, I believe my autism to be a gift, which has been instrumental in driving me towards success.

Growing up with autism though was not easy. I always seemed to have questions about myself and my condition yet no one would ever talk to me. Even when they did, it felt contrived despite their good intentions, because they just couldn't understand what was going on in my mind.

My parents however were far worser off. They couldn't fathom what was happening to their son;

• Why I was I throwing a fit? • Why was I biting my nails and having a meltdown “out of the blue”, and how to manage it? • What is the best way for them to talk to me so that I feels loved and heard ?

While doctors could tell them what was physically and psychologically right/wrong with me, they rarely ever understood me or what was going through my mind.

If there was someone with autism who had spoken to me and my parents back then, answered our questions, I'm certain a lot of pain and struggles could've been avoided.

That is why I created these webinars.  I want to answer questions and help people understand autism. This in turn will make them care for their loved one in a better way and reduce the struggle in their lives.

My webinars are simple and straightforward. I answer questions about autism and living with autism

With love,

 

Tyler McNamer

 

My son Tyler has dedicated his life to help people with Autism

Tyler McNamer is all of 23 years old but his experience and insights transcend his age. Since the age of 2, when Tyler was diagnosed with autism, he has faced insurmountable obstacles in living a normal life and he has chronicled the heartrending journey in his book Population ONE: Autism, Adversity, and the Will to Succeed.  Part memoir, part inspirational guide, this book is an invaluable asset to parents and grandparents, loved ones, caregivers, therapists and anyone who's ever cared for a person with autism.

Since writing his book, Tyler founded Autismworks.com, and created the groundbreaking webinar series "Questions About Autism, Answers That Work.  While most programs look at autism from the perspective of doctors or caretakers, very rarely have we been privy to the thoughts and feelings of someone with autism. This program changes that.

Tyler McNamer offers a unique perspective about emotions from his extraordinary point-of-view, having autism.

His one hour "Emotions" program, details his journey as he faced emotional challenges and adversity, offering strategies and insights that is helping thousands of people around the world.

Tyler provides oodles of encouragement, practical advice, and extraordinary insight into the mind of someone who has autism.

In this program, you will learn:

  • Why persons with autism watch videos over and over again, and how that helps them to learn social skills and emotion.
  • How looking in the mirror can help a person with autism better understand how to express emotions.
  • Why eye contact is so difficult.
  • Why empathy is a difficult emotion to understand for someone with autism.
  • Why "meltdowns" occur, and how to reduce or eliminate them.
  • Why autism is so frustrating for someone who has it.
  • Why you can go from Zero to Rage in a nanosecond.
  • Strategies that can be used to manage outbursts, unexpected behaviors, and negative emotions.
  • Computer programs that help to calm a person with autism.
  • Why a person with autism may look angry, even when they are happy.
  • How music therapy can help a person better understand and regulate emotions.
  • and much, much, more...

WHEN YOU PURCHASE THE PROGRAM
YOU ALSO GET THREE BONUSES!!

Autism: A Fathers Persepctive

• A four hour program, broken down into 27 short videos that provides insight on raising a child with autism.  Tyler's father discussed how Tyler transformed from a non-verbal child to an international best selling author and speaker.

Sadness Social Story

• This six page social story is used by thousands of people to help those with autism to better understand sadness and how to manage that emotion.

Anger Social Story

• This six page social story is used by parents and caregivers to reduce or eliminate meltdowns.  It provides strategies that help those with autism deal with anger and frustration.

"You are the best! Thank you for sharing this with all of us. This is very helpful. My little grandson Cooper is 6 and he was diagnosed with autism when he was very little, and started therapy at a year and half. He has made amazing strides. So many hours of hard work. He is now in first grade in a "mainstream" classroom in public school and is doing very well. I know he still faces many inner challenges that we can never totally understand. Your thoughts and insight and perspective help us so much."

Patty Barrett
(GrandMother)

"I just love your videos. They help me better understand my non-verbal grandson. It gives me hope that one day he will communicate with me. Thanks you for all your help!!"

Meads Carla
(Grandmother)

"I continue to learn so much from these videos. I better understand my grandson through you being open about what you experience. Thank you for sharing. "

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