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Welcome To SKF Books

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Science for Sale in the Autism Wars
Science For Sale: check out the radio interview with author
Sabrina Freeman, Ph.D.
 

SKF Books exists to create and publish book and videos sorely needed in the world of Autism treatment and advocacy. The products typically are first of their kind, emerging from a desire to fulfill a need rather than mimic other works. There are regrettably few products on the market that discuss science-based Autism treatment, and the few that exist often leave the new parent with more questions than answers.

What Do We Do?

Based on much research into Autism treatment and thousands of hours of volunteer consulting work with new parents helping them access treatment, SKF has develops products that act as a roadmap to help parents improve Autism treatment for their chidren.

SKF Books also recognizes the importance of Autism advocacy. An example of this is the important need to help parents who are involved in litigation fight for their child’s rights to science-based treatment.

More about our company and what we do...

Our Books and Videos

TEACH ME LANGUAGESKF publishes a highly successful book entitled Teach Me Language (over 24,000 copies sold in English) that helps an autistic child with one- or two-word sentence skills bring their language abilities to a much higher level. The success of Teach Me Language is due not only to its efficacy but also due to its “first of kind” capacity to improve the language ability in children with Autism.

Other works we offer include:

Companion Exercise Forms for Teach Me Language: a 152 page collection of exercise drill forms which appear as examples in Teach Me Language.

Autism: Now What Do I Do? : Designed for parents of a child just diagnosed with Autism who want a no nonsense, step-by-step roadmap for medically necessary Autism treatment. This is the "how to" video to set up science-based treatment, presented in a clear and straightforward way.

Science for Sale in the Autism Wars: A book about a very important part of the Autism Wars in Canada — the role played by government funded academics against parents, in the difficult struggle to provide children with publicly funded health care insurance for medically necessary Autism treatment that is their constitutional right.

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