The story of a woman who, after years of self-doubt, learned to embrace her Asperger's syndrome traits. Liane Holliday Willey shares the daily struggles and challenges that face those who have Asperger's syndrome. It includes coping strategies and guidance for a range of situations.
Table of Contents
Remembering when; the gap widens; losing my way; a slow walk home; crossing the bridge; rocking my babies; settling in, but never down. Apendices: explaining who you are to those who care; survival skills for AS college students; employment options and responsibilities; organizing your home life; coping strategies for sensory integration dysfunction; support groups and other helpful resources; references.
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Loved, loved, loved this book. It as very open and real and discussed Aspergers from the point of view of someone who has aspegers. Some of the strategies at the end although great ideas are often those that are difficult to implement for a person with Aspergers. An interesting and worthwhile read.
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