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Asperger's Syndrome
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Asperger’s Syndrome

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"Sensitivity does not necessarily make people overreact to things but maybe it makes them over experience things?" Many of the behaviours demonstrated by autistic people are commonly described as being "challenging." The Girl with the Curly Hair explores what "challenging" really means and finds out that it commonly means being "difficult", "naughty" or other negative descriptions. In this book she considers whether a more accurate description of "challenging" might be "atypical." She feels that sometimes behaviours neurotypical people are not used to can be incorrectly perceived as challenging.She hopes this book will help neurotypical people better understand the autistic person's thoughts that lead to their behaviour. Is that person then seen in a different, more positive light?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lonely Mind Books
Date
6 October 2018
Pages
88
ISBN
9781068792342

"Sensitivity does not necessarily make people overreact to things but maybe it makes them over experience things?" Many of the behaviours demonstrated by autistic people are commonly described as being "challenging." The Girl with the Curly Hair explores what "challenging" really means and finds out that it commonly means being "difficult", "naughty" or other negative descriptions. In this book she considers whether a more accurate description of "challenging" might be "atypical." She feels that sometimes behaviours neurotypical people are not used to can be incorrectly perceived as challenging.She hopes this book will help neurotypical people better understand the autistic person's thoughts that lead to their behaviour. Is that person then seen in a different, more positive light?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lonely Mind Books
Date
6 October 2018
Pages
88
ISBN
9781068792342