New Aspergers Book
By Teachers.Net News Desk

NEW BOOK: Quirky, Yes—Hopeless, No: Practical Tips to Help Your Child with Asperger’s Syndrome Be More Socially Accepted by Cynthia La Brie Norall Ph.D. and Beth Wagner Brust
Tim Newlin of timtim.com calls the book “Brilliant!” and says that if you are the parent or teacher of an Asperger child, then you must have this book. Tim says, “This is a user-manual for Autistic, Asperger kids. This is “Asperger’s For Dummies” but it’s NOT dumb at all! As the father of a 12 year old aspie kid and having only Tony Atwood’s good, but clinical approach to dealing with this condition, I found this book to be QUIRKY: YES, HOPELESS: NO. It’s enjoyable, easy to read, and handy as a look-it-up reference and user manual. It has easy to find chapter and index headings that go right to the actual parental need with examples and “how-to” suggestions. I could have used this book 10 years ago. ‘Thank you!’ to authors Cynthia La Brie Norall Ph.D. and Beth Wagner Brust.”

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