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Families of Adults with Autism is a collection of real-life stories
of people on the autism spectrum growing up, as told by their
parents and siblings. The individual accounts explore the
challenges that families of people with autism have faced, and the
techniques they have used to improve the quality of their
children's lives, from mega-doses of vitamins and dietary changes
to intensive interaction. The contributors also relate how they
have worked with their children or siblings to help them to
function at their highest possible level, be it showing an
awareness of their environment, holding down a full-time job in a
local store, competing in the Special Olympics, or achieving
international recognition as an artist. This book will offer
practical and heartwarming advice to families who are affected by
autism spectrum disorders, and provide insights for professionals
working with people with ASDs.
Men with Asperger's Syndrome, young and old, experience difficulty
with social interaction, which can be a stumbling block when it
comes to getting a girlfriend. Here is a book that demystifies the
enigma of 'relationships' by explaining everything in
Asperger-friendly terms (some of them mathematical,
naturally).Asperger Meets Girl provides hope for all hopeless
wooers by offering a choice of three interrelated abstract models
for understanding boy - girl relationships. And, to make life
easier, these models are presented in graph form where possible.
The book also gives valuable practical tips for maximising one's
chances of successfully developing a relationship, such as how to
start a conversation without scaring the other person off, avoiding
the inclination to stare and understanding the concept of 'personal
space'. Serious, and seriously funny, this book will help bring
happy endings to Asperger boys and make them laugh in the process.
Kelly Harland's stories explore her son's life to the age of 14,
and the new and unexpected universe she and her husband - both
professional musicians - must learn to navigate with him. Will's
fears, anxieties, and obsessions can dominate daily life, making a
trip to the grocery store seem like a walk across a minefield. But
amidst these unpredictable "flip-outs" and "freak-outs," there are
moments of wonder. When Will finally learns the give and take of
conversation, or dreams about his future, it rekindles his mother's
belief that anything is possible.
Raising a child with Asperger's Syndrome (AS) can be a great
struggle and an exhausting fight for the rights of someone who is
both gifted and different. In Natural Genius: The Gifts of
Asperger's Syndrome, Susan Rubinyi tells the story of raising her
son Ben and how she came to view his AS, and the gifts that come
with it. Rather than examining the negatives and difficulties, she
emphasizes the extraordinary positives of her son's life ? his
photographic memory, perfect pitch and French-English bilingual
abilities. Advocating a strengths-based approach, Rubinyi explains
how her background in foreign language, science fiction and music,
as well as her own feelings of alienation, have helped her to
understand alternative and cross-cultural perspectives in life. Her
journey with Ben is an enriching one of personal transformation. An
immensely positive book, this should be read by anyone wishing to
encourage the great reward that lie within the challenges of
Asperger's Syndrome.
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