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Waves Of Healing: How Surfing Changes the Lives of Children with Autism

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Waves Of Healing: How Surfing Changes the Lives of Children with Autism

Contributors:

By (Author) Cash Lambert

ISBN:

9781578267941

Publisher:

Hatherleigh Press,U.S.

Imprint:

Hatherleigh Press,U.S.

Publication Date:

26th March 2019

UK Publication Date:

28th March 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Surfing, windsurfing, water skiing

Dewey:

797.320875

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Description

Surfing for a Cure is a powerful account of families of children with autism using surfing as a form of therapy and healing. What happens when children and teenagers with autism--a condition known as the fastest growing developmental disorder in the United States--are introduced to surfing in the ocean There's wipeouts, outbursts and most of all, there's powerful breakthroughs. Surfing for a Cure follows a group of everyday families who attend organized surf events in search of these powerful breakthroughs for their children with autism, using surfing as a unique form of therapy. Not only is this a story about children with autism struggling to stand on surfboards, struggling to speak, struggling to make progress in a world run on the foundation of an understood "normal" (and what scientific research has to say about such); Surfing for a Cure is also an inspirational and uplifting how-to story of how families have chosen to cope with autism by riding waves of healing.

Reviews

Waves of Healing is a powerful and inspirational booka must-read for anyone with a loved one on the autism spectrum. You will laugh and you will cry as author Cash Lambert passionately shares both the struggles and the triumphs of the autism journey as sand and surf become a form of therapy and healing for so many families.
Amy KD Tobik, editor-in chief of Autism Parenting Magazine

Surfers and water-lovers have long talked about the mysterious healing power of the sea. With empathy, attention to detail, and skillful storytelling, Cash Lambert shows how real that healing power is, taking us deep into the struggles of living with autism, deep into the joyful stories of children literally paddling and riding their way to greater health and happiness. This is such a hopeful and potentially life-changing read.
Jaimal Yogis, author of All Our Waves Are Water and Saltwater Buddha

Waves of Healing is a big-hearted story that will delight anyone who loves the ocean. Saltwater is a universal balmCash Lambert knows this deeply, and his commitment to sharing his experience in the surf with autistic kids and their families makes for an inspiring tale, beautifully told.
Susan Casey, author of Voices in the Ocean: A Journey Into the Wild and Haunting World of Dolphins

As a firm believer in the many blessings of surf therapy for children on the spectrum, I was delighted to read Cash Lambert's uplifting and validating account of a season on the shore with Surfers for Autism. He writes with the head and heart of a surfer about the thrilling transformation that finds many children and families on the back of their shared surfing experiencesa must-read for anyone who accepts the healing power of stoke, and the rich, restorative energy to be mined from a community of like-minded souls.
Daniel Paisner, co-author of Scratching the Horizon: A Surfing Life

Perfect waves and empty beaches, the sport of surfing is easily romanticized, but at its core it possesses the power to change one's life. For those who struggle with autism, surfing can mean a freedom and joy like they've never experienced. Author Cash Lambert has taken the time to tell the story of this unlikely relationship. He tenderly makes the case for the healing powers of the sea, as well as how and why it can be so therapeutic for those on the autism spectrum. Waves of Healing will stoke you out, it will tug on your heartstrings, and it will make you reconsider what those with autism are capable ofand how one good ride can change everything.
Jake Howard, surf writer and editor of First Priority: A Father's Journey in Raising World Champion Surfer Carissa Moore

Often, its difficult to understand the everyday struggles and small milestones that families raising a child with autism face, but Cash Lamberts firsthand ride-alongboth on land and in the seatruly puts their lives into perspective. A deeply honest and eloquent account, Waves of Healing is a story of hope, and a discovery of what the therapeutic power of the oceanand organizations like Surfers For Autismcan do.
Beau Flemister, former editor-at-large of Surfing Magazine and author of In the Seat of a Strangers Car

Waves of Healing shows how a creative, nature-based approach is often the best way for healing and hope to flow into the lives of those coping with autism and into all lives. Lambert has written a book that is both important and profound.
David Athey, Professor of English, Palm Beach Atlantic University, author of Joan of the Everglades

Author Bio

Cash Lambert is the former editor of Hawaii's Freesurf Magazine. He has written for ESPN Outdoors, the Outdoor Channel, Autism Parenting Magazine, Surfing Magazine, Eastern Surf Magazine and Surfline. A graduate of Palm Beach Atlantic University, he served as a volunteer surf instructor with Surfers for Autism for 4 years.

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