For Improving Generalization skills of young people with High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder

How can we help young individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) overcome the challenges of applying their knowledge to new and unfamiliar situations?
Brain Workouts for Generalization is a guide that transforms struggle into growth through innovative, accessible cognitive training.
If you’re looking for actionable steps to help a child thrive in a complex world, this book is your guide. Let’s build brighter futures, one workout at a time.
This book is born from the personal journey of two parents, who sought to support their child in bridging the gap between learning and real-world application. Combining insights from neurobiology, psychology, and cognitive science with their own experiences, they created a comprehensive training program designed to make learning transferable, meaningful, and adaptable.
Inside the book
Practical “workouts” tailored to improve focus, memory, problem-solving, and creativity.
Flexible strategies that integrate play, mindfulness, and visualization to make learning engaging and effective.
Real-life examples of how to build resilience, manage setbacks, and foster confidence.
Parent-tested tools to develop essential skills like pattern recognition, planning, and generalization.
Resources
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About the authors
We are not medical doctors. Johan is a professional designer and Jessica is a professional psychotherapist.
We are parents. Parents to a child who, at 5 years of age, was diagnosed with childhood autism. As parents, we have seen Eliza’s great strength. She grew up in environments that did not adapt to her needs. We call her Eliza throughout the book, even if that is not her real name.