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The Asperger Social Guide - How to Relate to Anyone in any Social Situation as an Adult with Asperger's Syndrome (Paperback)
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The Asperger Social Guide - How to Relate to Anyone in any Social Situation as an Adult with Asperger's Syndrome (Paperback)
Series: Lucky Duck Books
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'The Asperger Social Guide is a pocket sized travel guide for
adults with Asperger's syndrome exploring the social world.
Genevieve and Dean have written a practical handbook based on their
personal experiences. They know what people with Asperger's
syndrome need to know and write in a clear and engaging style. I
endorse their explanations, tips and strategies and will be
recommending The Asperger Social Guide to my adult clients and
those who support them' - Professor Tony Attwood `This looks like a
book that our social skills groups and some of our schools could
use... Social skills are a big problem area for people with AS, so
quality help is always needed' - Cathy Mercer, National Autistic
Society 'Overall I think that this is a very useful book and you
can read the sections as and when you need to' - Action for ASD
'[R]eaders who have already begun to grasp the basics of social
interaction could learn a lot from this book' - Asperger United 'An
excellent self 'help-text'... Not a word is wasted, and as well as
being highly recommended for individuals with Asperger's Syndrome,
should also be read by education professionals supporting young
people with Asperger's Syndrome in schools, colleges and
universities' - SENCO Update The imposition of 'social skills'
teaching is sometimes seen as stemming from a negative attitude to
social difference. Participation in 'activities' might be resented
by the AS community and the choice to learn and adopt neuro-typical
behaviour should to be offered as an option and in a very
respectful way. This book is a self-help manual written by two AS
adults who offer others the benefits of their experiences. It is
suitable for private study by AS individuals and can also be used
in FE and higher education establishments for support and personal
development courses. Genevieve Edmonds is a 23 year old with
'residual' Asperger's Syndrome, which she views as a significant
gift. She works as an associate of the Missing Link Support Service
in Lancashire supporting thoise 'disabled by society' including
inviduals with ASD. She speaks and writes frequently in the field
of Autism, along with giving training, workshops and soon
counselling. She aims to empower those with ASD, carers and
professionals in the understanding of Asperger's Syndrome as a
difference rather than an impairment. She lives and works in a
solution focussed way and is based in north-west England. Dean
Worton is a 31 year old high functioning individual with a very
positive expression of Asperger Syndrome. He runs a very successful
UK-based website for adults with Aseprger's Syndrome and hosts
real-life meet-ups around the UK for its members. His key interest
is in encouraging adults to live positively and successfully with
the gifts that Asperger's Syndrome provides. He also works in
administration and resides in north-west England.
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