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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: great book Understanding your child's challenges and special gifts can help your child be the best they can be Excellent Mind-Openers As a Special Education Teacher new to Autism I found this book a great mind saver. It reminds us to NOT takes things personal with our students with ASD. I have posted the 10 things in my classroom for all who work with my students. A MUST HAVE FOR EVERY SCHOOL I have given this book to EVERY teacher who has called me about a problem they are having with my child. I can explain to them why my child is doing the things she is doing but it is much easier for them to get the whole picture. While I had to learn by trail in error this saves them from doing things that will trigger a problem. I believe EVERY teacher should read this book,wheather they are teaching special ed or not, because at some point in their career they WILL come across a student that will wind up teaching them a thing or two. Autism/Asperger This is a very informative, easy to read book. I think all teachers (and parents) with Autistic/Aspergers kids should be required to read this!! about aspergers This is an excellent and informative book but I feel that it deals more with the child with Aspergers syndrome than the more severe Autistic children that I have come across as a specialist teacher of young children. It is a must to buy for this area as it explains how to manage and encourage such children in a positive manner with expectations of success unlike the usual presumptions of failure one encounters in life.It would have been better if this had been re-titled Aspergers rather than Autism as it is such a wide spectrum. | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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