Asperger's Syndrome. A Guide for Parents and Professionals
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Manufacturer: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Author: Tony Attwood
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 1998-01
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Label: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Number Of Pages: 224
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informative book 
2008-04-15
This book is informative and insightful, but can read like a text book at times.
A little disappointed 
2008-03-25
So, this is my first review and please bare with me...As the mom of a recently diagnosed Aspie I was looking for a little more insight into better ways to help my daughter. I bought this book with some recommendations from her therapist only to crack it open and find a lot of the information that is contained within are things that I have learned through parenting her over the years, pre-diagnosis. There are a few useful tools here and there but nothing I would suggest someone go buy the book to get at. Instead hit your local library and save your money. After borrowing it from the library make a decision as to whether or not this is a resource you really need.
The ONE 
2007-08-25
If you are going to buy only one book about Asperger's Syndrome, this is the one. Tony Atwood presents the information clearly and fully. After reading it cover to cover, I frequently refer back to this book for straightforward and accurate information.
Limited information 
2006-11-10
While the information is incontrovertible as it pertains to assessing signs in the development of children, there is scarce information for assessing and living with adults. While I could identify symptoms in the history of my adult child, living with an adult with AS one looks for avenues of treatment and/or perspective. I found the latter to be sorely lacking.
Start Here 
2006-08-04
This is the first book I read on Asperger's, and I am glad that it was. Tony Attwood is one of the leading experts on Asperger's. He really gets it and doesn't try to fit an Asperger child into a nt understanding of the world, but goes to the Asperger world. It has really helped me understand myself and my children better. Well done! I can't wait to see more from him.
At the very top of my list 
2006-06-15
Tony Attwood's guide will assist parents and professionals with the identification, treatment and care of both children and adults with Asperger's Syndrome. The book provides a description and analysis of the unusual characteristics of the syndrome and practical strategies to reduce those that are most conspicuous or debilitating. Beginning with a chapter on diagnosis, including an assessment test, the book covers all aspects of the syndrome from language to social behaviour and motor clumsiness, concluding with a chapter based on the questions most frequently asked by those who come into contact with individuals with this syndrome. Covering the available literature in full, this guide brings together the most relevant and useful information on Asperger's Syndrome, incorporating case studies from the author's own practical experience as a Clinical Psychologist, with examples of, and numerous quotations from people with Asperger's Syndrome.
Aperger's Syndrome: A Guide for Parents and Professionals 
2006-06-04
This is a good book to help you better understand asperger's syndrome and high functioning autism. It defines the basic symptoms and discusses areas that are problematic. Goes through some great social skills techniques and career ideas too.
I always knew I was different but I didn't know why 
2006-04-18
When I read this book I wept. Put in some proper names and I wouldn't have to tell you anything about my childhood. I have managed to learn the hard way what others learned effortlessly, but now I understand how I got here.
A Safe Choice 
2006-01-27
If you are looking for a respectable, straightforward guide to Asperger Syndrome then you will be happy with Tony Attwood's well written and thoughtful offering. This book is one of the best sellers on the subject, and has remained popular despite many similar books continually coming on to the market. It covers diagnosis, social behaviour, language, interests and routine, motor clumsiness, cognition, sensory sensitivity, and frequently asked questions, and includes helpful summaries of practical advice at the end of each chapter. It is easy read but still a very comprehensive introduction, and while it focuses mainly on children, it can be relevant to adults with the diagnosis too. It's not perfect, but nonetheless I consider this book to be helpful and sensitive, and if you are the parent of a child with AS and you are only going to read one book on the subject then this one would be a good choice.
Buy it! 
2006-01-08
As a parent of one AS child, and another with learning difficulties, I am constantly on the lookout for more information. This book helped me to deal with my child's original diagnosis and I refer to it often as he grows and changes-as all children do. A great book!