Asperger's Down-Under Episode 1: A Kid's-Eye View

Kids, My Family, My Feelings, My Friends, Social Issues
Cover of the book Asperger's Down-Under Episode 1: A Kid's-Eye View by Joel Portsmouth, Joel Portsmouth
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Author: Joel Portsmouth ISBN: 9781301195466
Publisher: Joel Portsmouth Publication: March 12, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Joel Portsmouth
ISBN: 9781301195466
Publisher: Joel Portsmouth
Publication: March 12, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

What is it like to have Asperger's Syndrome? Enter the world of 12 year old Joel Portsmouth and he will tell you in his own words. Joel lives in Sydney, Australia and after he was diagnosed he decided to write a book which would explain his experiences to anyone interested in Asperger's or Autism in a young person.
Life with Autism has many variations, but everyone on the autistic spectrum shares at least some of Joel's experiences and has similar difficulties in the wider world.
Joel's graphic, humorous, startling, generous and occasionally heartbreaking explanations of his behaviour and coping strategies are an eye-opener.
This book is for all ages, whether family, friends, professionals, kids who are themselves on the autistic spectrum, and most importantly for "neuroptypical" people to whom "ASD" is uncharted territory and who want to know more

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What is it like to have Asperger's Syndrome? Enter the world of 12 year old Joel Portsmouth and he will tell you in his own words. Joel lives in Sydney, Australia and after he was diagnosed he decided to write a book which would explain his experiences to anyone interested in Asperger's or Autism in a young person.
Life with Autism has many variations, but everyone on the autistic spectrum shares at least some of Joel's experiences and has similar difficulties in the wider world.
Joel's graphic, humorous, startling, generous and occasionally heartbreaking explanations of his behaviour and coping strategies are an eye-opener.
This book is for all ages, whether family, friends, professionals, kids who are themselves on the autistic spectrum, and most importantly for "neuroptypical" people to whom "ASD" is uncharted territory and who want to know more

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