Star seeker: Seeing the Autistic Child as a System Under Adaptive Load
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Some children look where we do not look. They search for something - and we do not always know what. Long before a diagnosis has a name, parents already know. They sense that their child is in the world differently. Star Seeker begins from that knowledge - and takes it seriously. Drawing on years of clinical practice, physician Monica Urru offers parents a different way of seeing the autistic child: not as a list of deficits, but as a nervous system under sustained adaptive load. In plain language and without formulas, she explains how the body holds tension before words can describe it, what a bioelectric field is, and what REAC neuromodulation can - and cannot - do. This is a book for parents who want to understand their child, and for clinicians who want a clearer framework for what they observe. It does not promise miracles. It offers something more useful: a way of reading the child that opens, rather than closes. Honest about the limits of clinical experience, grounded in real anonymised cases and free of false certainty, Star Seeker is for anyone who believes that understanding a child matters more than correcting one. For every child with their own sky, and their own stars.
Some children look where we do not look. They search for something - and we do not always know what. Long before a diagnosis has a name, parents already know. They sense that their child is in the world differently. Star Seeker begins from that knowledge - and takes it seriously. Drawing on years of clinical practice, physician Monica Urru offers parents a different way of seeing the autistic child: not as a list of deficits, but as a nervous system under sustained adaptive load. In plain language and without formulas, she explains how the body holds tension before words can describe it, what a bioelectric field is, and what REAC neuromodulation can - and cannot - do. This is a book for parents who want to understand their child, and for clinicians who want a clearer framework for what they observe. It does not promise miracles. It offers something more useful: a way of reading the child that opens, rather than closes. Honest about the limits of clinical experience, grounded in real anonymised cases and free of false certainty, Star Seeker is for anyone who believes that understanding a child matters more than correcting one. For every child with their own sky, and their own stars.
AmazonPages: 143, Paperback, Independently published
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