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Asperger’s and girls from books.google.com
World-renowned experts join those with Asperger's Syndrome to resolve issues that girls and women face every day!
Asperger’s and girls from books.google.com
Subject: Girls with Asperger's Syndrome are less frequently diagnosed than boys, & even once symptoms have been recognized, help is often not readily available.
Asperger’s and girls from books.google.com
In this book, Lizzie explains what it's like to be an Aspie Girl, including how she has a special talent for blending in with her friends, how she gets really tired after being at school all day, how she worries about making mistakes, and ...
Asperger’s and girls from books.google.com
This book will be of interest to people with Asperger Syndrome, their friends and families, and professionals working alongside ASDs.
Asperger’s and girls from books.google.com
In this book Sarah Hendrickx has collected both academic research and personal stories about girls and women on the autism spectrum to present a picture of their feelings, thoughts and experiences at each stage of their lives.
Asperger’s and girls from books.google.com
Offers information and insight on sex, intimacy, and relationships to girls with Asperger's syndrome.
Asperger’s and girls from books.google.com
The sections of this book describe the unique challenges of women and girls with autism spectrum disorder. The candid stories are written by women who have lived them.
Asperger’s and girls from books.google.com
Presents research-based strategies and practical techniques for addressing various needs of girls with autism spectrum disorders. This book helps to nurture and develop their gifts and talents.
Asperger’s and girls from books.google.com
Rudy Simone covers 22 common areas of confusion for someone dating a female with AS, including advice from her own experience and that of other couples.
Asperger’s and girls from books.google.com
Jennifer O'Toole knows; she was one! This book is a top secret guide to all of the hidden social rules in life that often seem strange and confusing to young people with Asperger syndrome.