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" A mind apart : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 591048
Doc. No : b420267
Main Entry : Szatmari, Peter
Title & Author : A mind apart : : understanding children with autism and Asperger syndrome /\ Peter Szatmari
Page. NO : xiv, 210 pages ;; 23 cm
ISBN : 1572305444
: : 9781572305441
: : 1593850301
: : 9781593850302
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-197) and index
Contents : Stephen: the eccentric entomologist -- Heather: a world that revolves around a different axis -- Justin: listening to the architecture of the world -- Zachary: an obsession with death -- Sharon: seeing other minds darkly -- William: a world without metaphor -- Teddy: asynchronous time, asynchronous development -- Sally, Ann, and Danny: accepting the enigma, moving beyond the cause -- Trevor: mobiles and "miracles" -- Ernest: the view from the bridge -- Frankie: learning and forgetting at school -- Sophie: acceptance without resignation
Abstract : Publisher's description: How do you know if your child is happy or sad, tired or hungry, when all he wants to talk about is wasps--or the color of subway train doors? What can you do to reassure a nine-year-old who asks questions about death hundreds of times in a day? And how can you build a nurturing relationship when your little girl hates to be touched? Questions like these make parenting a child with autism or Asperger syndrome (AS) a journey through uncharted terrain. That's why understanding how kids with these disorders actually think and feel--and the striking ways in which their minds work differently from those of typical children--is so important. Through moving stories of children he has worked with, Dr. Peter Szatmari helps you see the world through your child's eyes. Revealed is what lies behind the intense preoccupations, communication problems, and seeming lack of affection that often accompany autism and AS, and what your child's mystifying behavior might really be trying to tell you. This compassionate book shows how gaining a better sense of your child's experience can deepen the bonds that support learning and growth--and help you lead the way toward a happier future
Subject : Autism in children
Subject : Autistic children, Case studies
Subject : Developmental disabilities
Subject : Autistic Disorder
Subject : Asperger Syndrome
Dewey Classification : ‭618.92/8909‬
LC Classification : ‭RJ506.A9‬‭S99 2004‬
NLM classification : ‭2004 F-986‬
: ‭WM 203.5‬‭S996m 2004‬
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