The Way I See It
A Personal Look at Autism & Asperger's: 32 New Subjects Revised & Expanded
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Narrated by:
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Colleen Patrick
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Temple Grandin
About this listen
Dr. Temple Grandin gets to the real issues of autism, the ones parents, teachers, and individuals on the spectrum face every day. Temple offers helpful dos and don'ts, practical strategies, and try-it-now tips, all based on her insider perspective and a great deal of research. These are just some of the specific topics she delves into:
- How and why people with autism think differently
- Economical early intervention programs that work
- How sensory sensitivities affect learning
- Behaviors caused by a disability vs. just bad behaviors
- Teaching people with autism to live in an unpredictable world
- Alternative medicine vs. conventional medicine
- Employment ideas for adults with autism
This revised and expanded edition of The Way I See It contains 32 new subjects based on the most current autism research, including:
- The role of genetics and environmental factors in causing autism
- Understanding the mind of a nonverbal person with autism
- Finding mentors and appropriate colleges
- Teachable moments give the child time to respond
- And more!
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- Simon
- 17-03-19
ok for beginners
If your new to this subject then this tells a lot of info you will find in later books. TG also supports ABA which is not preferred by autistic people.
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- RGN007
- 28-11-16
Absolutely wonderful and insightful
Although I'm in UK and I chuckled at the bit on driving practice, this book has helped me understand my son a lot better. Mother of a now 34 year old with ASD though, I am still at a loss how to encourage him to not use his autism as an excuse and he is entrenched in reclusivity. Parents are not the people always to help and I fear for when I am no longer around. In the UK we need more employment awareness and flexibility.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-12-17
Very disappointing
Almost entirely talks about children and content is repeated throughout. Gave up and got refund.
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