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Recommended for anyone involved in the arts or sciences as well as readers interested in human cognitive science and behavioral development. [See Prepub Alert, 1/23/17.]
An insightful look at an often misunderstood disorder that doesn't have an immediate cure, this book should appeal to anyone who has struggled with anxiety or loves someone who has.
Recommended for parents who prefer supplement-based methods of adjusting their autistic children's behaviors before attempting the use of prescription drugs.
Recommended for all parents of children with ADHD, ODD, autism spectrum disorders, or other behavioral conditions, as well as educators who specialize in those areas.
This work provides valuable information for readers in a relationship with someone who they suspect has AS and identifies possible problematic situations using real-life examples from couples the author has counseled.
Grandin's subject matter is quite technical, but the writing is clear and understandable even for nonscientific readers. She effectively makes her case that people with autism have individual differences, and that those who work with them should focus on these differences rather than consider their charges as part of a group with like symptoms. This work is highly recommended for anyone who knows or works with people on the spectrum.