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Loading... The Complete Guide to Asperger's Syndromeby Tony Attwood
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Just about everything pertinent is here. I think today's AS children are lucky in that they can be diagnosed with something that now has a name, and afforded appropriate handling that does not aim to force them to be like neurotypicals. ("Congratulations, you have Asperger's syndrome.") "This appropriately titled book truly is "complete" and should be the first choice of reference for parents and educators of children with AS as well as anyone with an interest in learning more about it. But don't be mislead. Although somewhat clinical in parts, one would expect this guiide to be used over and over as a reference book for teenagers, adults and their partners/caregivers as they move from childhood to adulthood ...." Reviewed by Christina Norton in Autism Matters (Winter 2007, 4(1)). http://www.autismontario.com no reviews | add a review
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