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It's Raining Cats and Dogs - An Autism Spectrum Guide to the Confusing World of Idioms, Metaphors and Everyday Expressions... It's Raining Cats and Dogs - An Autism Spectrum Guide to the Confusing World of Idioms, Metaphors and Everyday Expressions (Paperback)
Michael Barton; Foreword by Delia Barton; Michael Barton
R359 Discovery Miles 3 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The English language can be extremely confusing and illogical, especially for people with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who interpret meaning in a very literal way. Why should an announcement that cats and dogs are falling from the sky indicate heavy rain? And what have chickens got to do with being a coward? It's Raining Cats and Dogs is a witty and stylish insight into the mind of someone with an ASD. It beautifully illustrates why people with ASDs have problems understanding common phrases and idioms that others accept unquestioningly as part of everyday speech. The quirky drawings will entertain and inspire those on the spectrum, giving them the confidence to recognise figures of speech, feel less alienated and even use idioms themselves. The drawings will form instantly memorable references for those with ASDs to recall whenever they need to and will be helpful for anyone curious to understand the ASD way of thinking. They will enable people on the spectrum and their friends, families, teachers and colleagues to better understand and communicate with each other.

A Different Kettle of Fish - A Day in the Life of a Physics Student with Autism (Paperback): Michael Barton A Different Kettle of Fish - A Day in the Life of a Physics Student with Autism (Paperback)
Michael Barton; Foreword by Delia Barton
R389 Discovery Miles 3 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"I'm looking at the Solar System display when I hear a child close by shouting at his mum, to which she replies 'No need to bite my head off!' I've heard of laughing your head off (to laugh a lot) and even biting your tongue (to be quiet) but biting someone's head off puts a rather more vivid picture into my mind!" During a trip to London, taking in tube announcements, guitar shops, and the Science Museum Michael Barton explores and explains the confusing "neurotypical" world of contradictory signage, hidden meanings and nonsensical figures of speech. His quirky and comic illustrations bring to life the journey from the comfort of his familiar university surroundings into the hectic bustle of central London. A fun and enlightening read for friends, family, caring professionals and anyone interested in an alternative viewpoint on the world. Sure to "strike a chord" with other day trippers on the autism spectrum.

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