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How to Understand Autism: The Easy Way

How to Understand Autism: The Easy Way
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How to Understand Autism: The Easy Way

 
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In this clear and accessible introduction to autism, Alex Durig provides a host of ideas and examples that enable the reader to understand the phenomenon of autism, recognize different kinds of autistic perception and behavior and prepare for interaction with autistic people. To help 'normal' people understand and lose their fear of autism, Durig discusses the notions of 'slight' autism, being or becoming 'autism-friendly' and the mental well-being of autistic people. The author explains how autistic perception 'works' and how it yields autistic behaviors to enable readers to see the world through the eyes of an autistic person, and thus change the way they perceive autism.

 
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5Best Book Ever for Us on Autism  Jul 30, 2008 By Jamie F. Wheeler "jamie.wheeler"
I have an eleven year old daughter, Austen, who has autism. I have read literally everything there is to read about her "disorder". This is the best book ever for our family and everyone who helps Austen (I've given it to at least six people). I agree with the other review here that this text is not as complete in some clinical areas, but what is does do is help us, the "neurotypical" population, STOP trying to pound autistic people into our ideas of what constitutes a good and healthy life. Durig has created a way for those of us who see through a narrower lens to appreciate the kaleidescopic vision of the autistic person.



5Comforting Book for Parent of Child with Autism  Jan 20, 2012 By Sunset West
If you want to feel good about your child with Autism, this is the book for you. This book helped me understand my son with Autism so much better. I absolutely loved it.

The author is a wonderful caring man from my experience. He probably is not writing the book for the money. I think he mentions in this book that his mom bought him a new desk so he could write this book. The man is not capable of being pretentious or deceiving in my opinion because he is slightly autistic himself.

Visit his blog at: http://alexdurig.wordpress.com/author/alexdurig/.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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