This is okay. I liked some of it, but other parts feel like they were added in for girth. What we have here is an alphabetical listing of advice/guide for those who are "on the spectrum:" Autism, ADHD, Aspberger's Syndrome, etc. In my opinion this isn't specifically for that though. Some of this i...
Even though the DSM V doesn't acknowledge Asperger's as a seperate condition anymore, but puts all forms of autism on simply 'the spectrum', I was nevertheless diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome very recently at the age of 33. Because I have developed a great way to make it seem like there's nothing w...
I've struggled with writing this review, because this book has good qualities and I think it's very helpful for someone who suspects that they or their child has AS. However, it is heavily slanted by the personal experiences and point of view of the author. So much so that at times it put me off or ...
Not particularly well written or edited, but had interesting information.
This was a book that definitely gave me a lot to think about... because even though I'm positive my computer design engineer father has Aspergers, it never occurred to me until recently that I might have it. I'm now pretty sure that I do - the reasons are too numerous to list, but having had the sam...
Highly anecdotal, and sometimes a little woo-woo (touching on psychic powers and ayurveda) but interesting.