Guest guest Posted October 9, 2009 Report Share Posted October 9, 2009 Quirky, Yes- Hopeless, No- Practical Tips to Help Your Child With Asperger's Syndrome Be More Socially Accepted Quirky, Yes- Hopeless, No- Practical Tips to Help Your Child With Asperger's Syndrome Be More Socially Accepted By Norall, Ph.D. with Beth Wagner Brust "This is a fantastic book for helping people on the autism spectrum learn social skills. Great for Individuals on the spectrum, teachers and social skills training specialist." - Temple Grandin, author of Thinking in Pictures and Animals Make Us Human An ideal book for parents, grandparents, teachers and counselors to better understand why child with Asperger's Syndrome behave the way they do, and how to help these bright kids get along with others. A handy A-to-Z format offers 85 short, easy-to-read chapters that let you zero in on specific issues. Topics range from anxiety and bullying to meltdowns and teamwork. Visit www.cynthianorall.com to order. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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