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The Best Kind of Different: Our Family's Journey with Asperger's Syndrome

by Shonda Schilling

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In "The Best Kind of Different", Shonda details every step in her family's journey through Asperger's, offering an intimate and candid portrait of this condition from a parent's point of view and offering insight and helpful advice for parents.
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This is a really good description of one (famous) family's life as they come to grips with their son's Asperger's diagnosis. The writing isn't exceptional, but the story rang true to me. This book might be a nice introduction to Asperger's for extended family members of a person with AS to help them understand what it's all about for the individual AND for the parents. ( )
  CarolHicksCase | Mar 12, 2023 |
An interesting look at how Shonda Schilling's family (wife of baseball pitcher Curt Schilling) learned to cope with son Grant's Asperger's Syndrome, and how his Asperger's affected the family.

I was most interested in the time before he was diagnosed, and the frustration Schilling and her kids felt over Grant's often inexplicable behavior.

Recommended for those interested in this diagnosis - most is centered around Grant and his behavior, but there is a bit throughout about Curt Schilling's baseball career (mainly how it made Shonda's parenting of 5 children, one of which was incredibly hard to handle, more difficult with his busy on-the-road schedule). ( )
  kayceel | May 30, 2011 |
Great read by Shonda Schilling, describing her family life. One of her four children has been diagnosed with Aspberger's syndrome,a form of autism. The Schillings live a pretty normal life,considering Curt is a retired Red Sox player and has won 3 World Series. They are grounded, and struggle with family issues just like everyone else. 3 of the Schlling chldren have been diagnosed with ADHD. I particularly enjoyed the style of writing- very down to earth, humorous and real. ( )
  mmadamslibrarian | Jan 26, 2011 |
If you know (or love) a child on the Austism Spectrum, DO NOT MISS THIS BOOK! ( )
  angelitamay | Jul 15, 2010 |
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