Testimonials
Here's what some leading professionals in the autism community had to say about "Three Times The Love":
"This is a book that certainly comes along at the right time. Three Times the Love not only offers parents appropriate therapies and behavioral interventions, it offers them hope for the future. You have no idea how blessed you are to have this book in your hands." -Suzy Cohen, R.Ph.
Suzy Cohen, R.Ph., author of The 24-Hour Pharmacist and Drug Muggers
www.DearPharmacist.com
"The Gastons have persevered with grace and courage through circumstances that would knock any family to its knees. Their willingness to remain open-minded, positive, pro-active and not only committed to their children but to each other in the face of such grave challenge will make it difficult for anyone reading their story to do less." – Ellen Notbohm
Ellen Notbohm, author of Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew and co-author of 1001 Great Ideas for Teaching and Raising Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
“Lynn and Randy have written a book which captures both the challenges and the joys of raising children with autism. They have been brave enough to share their personal story while also distilling the fruits of their labors. Their dedication to not only their own children but to the larger “family” of parents looking for education and support along their similar journeys is evident throughout the book.” - Pamela J. Compart, M.D.
Pamela J. Compart, M.D. – Developmental Pediatrician, HeartLight Healing Arts in Columbia, Maryland, and coauthor of The Kid Friendly ADHD and Autism Cookbook
" Lynn and Randy Gaston are fighters, who have worked with (and too often against) the system to obtain diagnoses of autism and responsive treatments for their boys. Alternately heartwarming and tragic, but ultimately uplifting and inspiring, Three Times the Love is a must-read for anyone whose family has been touched by the autism spectrum…and for anyone interested in real-life heroism and courage." — Stephen P. Hinshaw, Ph.D
Dr. Stephen P. Hinshaw – Professor and Chair, Department of Psychology
University of California, Berkeley