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Book review of Kids Across the Spectrums: Growing Up Autistic in the Digital Age

Book review of Kids Across the Spectrums: Growing Up Autistic in the Digital Age Book review Edited by Alper Meryl Book review of Kids Across the This is followed by Family Cambridge, MA Spectrums: Growing Up Relationships (Chapter 4), in which the TheMIT Press Autistic in the Digital Age author investigates the role of 324 pp technology in family dynamics, US$40.00 (paperback) including parental mediation also available as open access eBook strategies, sibling interactions, the https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/ 14152.001.0001 fluidity of parents’ media management ISBN 978-0-2625-4536-5 (paperback), in response to child factors, the 978-0-2623-7399-9 (epub), ubiquity of behavioral language and ISBN 978-0-2623-7400-2 (pdf) Review DOI the interplay of clinical advice, 10.1108/AIA-01-2024-078 personal values and structural constraints in shaping household ids Across the Spectrums by technology use. Meryl Alper offers an in-depth exploration of autistic Friendships (Chapter 5) focuses on childhoods, media and technology. the role of media and technology in The book is the product of evidence- social relationships, while Sensory based research from a diverse sample Processing (Chapter 6) explores how of kids living in Angeles and Boston. sensory experiences shape media Through a “sociotechnical” lens, the engagement for autistic youth, framing author explores many complex issues sensory differences as social and faced by autistic children, such as contextual, not individual deficits. identity formation, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Advances in Autism Emerald Publishing

Book review of Kids Across the Spectrums: Growing Up Autistic in the Digital Age

Advances in Autism , Volume 10 (1): 2 – Feb 13, 2024

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Emerald Publishing
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2056-3868
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10.1108/aia-01-2024-078
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Book review Edited by Alper Meryl Book review of Kids Across the This is followed by Family Cambridge, MA Spectrums: Growing Up Relationships (Chapter 4), in which the TheMIT Press Autistic in the Digital Age author investigates the role of 324 pp technology in family dynamics, US$40.00 (paperback) including parental mediation also available as open access eBook strategies, sibling interactions, the https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/ 14152.001.0001 fluidity of parents’ media management ISBN 978-0-2625-4536-5 (paperback), in response to child factors, the 978-0-2623-7399-9 (epub), ubiquity of behavioral language and ISBN 978-0-2623-7400-2 (pdf) Review DOI the interplay of clinical advice, 10.1108/AIA-01-2024-078 personal values and structural constraints in shaping household ids Across the Spectrums by technology use. Meryl Alper offers an in-depth exploration of autistic Friendships (Chapter 5) focuses on childhoods, media and technology. the role of media and technology in The book is the product of evidence- social relationships, while Sensory based research from a diverse sample Processing (Chapter 6) explores how of kids living in Angeles and Boston. sensory experiences shape media Through a “sociotechnical” lens, the engagement for autistic youth, framing author explores many complex issues sensory differences as social and faced by autistic children, such as contextual, not individual deficits. identity formation,

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Advances in AutismEmerald Publishing

Published: Feb 13, 2024

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