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Asperger's Huh? A Child's Perspective By John StrachanRosina G. Schnurr ( Anisor Publishing )
Release Date: 1999-08-23
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List Price: $20.00
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Product Description
A book for children ages 6 - 12 who have Asperger's Disorder.
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A must read ( mjervin )
A fun read about a growing problem, especially for boys. Copies of this book should be on the shelves of at least every upper elementary and middle school library. It's a good read for adulls as well.
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Great for helping my son understand what he is about.
I really appreciated this book. My son is 10 1/2 years old and is discovering his differences. We were looking for a way to explain the way he thinks. The boy in this story has soooo many qualities that my son has, it made me chuckle to read it. My son and I read it together and we talked about the similarities he has with the boy in the book. We also talked about the Austism spectrum and how children with Asperger's are as different from eachother, as everyone else. We are all unique.
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Asperger's Huh? A Child's Perspective
The book was in good condition, it was shipped in a timely manner and the price was good.
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This book is going right into my shopping cart! ( pattyinpa )
Asperger's Huh? A Child's Perspective The review quoted - in part - below has convinced me to purchase this book: it was very helpful in my decision, which I have been thinking about for us and our recently diagnosed grandson. I was ready to purchase it, but started seeing the negative reviews, even though there were more positive ones.
I never read many reviews before, but will now. Thank you to all the people who send them. The ones for this topic, and, in particular, this book, have been very helpful to me. This is my first review.
Dreamdog's review:
My son (age 7) and I have enjoyed reading this book together. I considered buying it for over a year, but was discouraged by the negative reviews here.
When I finally got it, I was puzzled by some of the criticisms leveled at the book. Going through the book with your child and pointing out the ways in which he/she is both similar to and different from the narrator is a great way to practice understanding similarities and differences among people in general.
I recommend this book highly. Again please note: this is a partial review.
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Great for kids, and sharing with adults ( daveblac )
Our daughter has read the book (easy reading). It is very simple and straight forward. We have also used it to share with terachers, etc. Because of the quick reading, we can expect the adults in her life to at least read some of it.
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