Freaks, Geeks and Asperger Syndrome: A User's Guide to Adolescence by Luke Jackson, Tony Attwood (Foreword by)

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Textbook (Paperback - New Edition)

  • 224pp
  • Sales Rank: 11,104

Textbook Information

  • ISBN-13: 9781843100980
  • Edition Description: New Edition
  • Edition Number: 1
  • Pub. Date: June 2002
  • Publisher: Kingsley, Jessica Publishers

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  • Pub. Date: June 2002
  • Publisher: Kingsley, Jessica Publishers
  • Format: Textbook Paperback, 224pp
  • Sales Rank: 11,104

Synopsis

Have you ever been called a freak or a geek? Have you ever felt like one? Luke Jackson is 13 years old and has Asperger Syndrome. Over the years Luke has learned to laugh at such names but there are other aspects of life which are more difficult. Adolescence and the teenage years are a minefield of emotions, transitions and decisions and when a child has Asperger Syndrome, the result is often explosive.
Luke has three sisters and one brother in various stages of their adolescent and teenage years but he is acutely aware of just how different he is and how little information is available for adolescents like himself.
Drawing from his own experiences and gaining information from his teenage brother and sisters, he wrote this enlightening, honest and witty book in an attempt to address difficult topics such as bullying, friendships, when and how to tell others about AS, school problems, dating and relationships, and morality.
Luke writes briefly about his younger autistic and AD/HD brothers, providing amusing insights into the antics of his younger years and advice for parents, carers and teachers of younger AS children. However, his main reason for writing was because "so many books are written about us, but none are written directly to adolescents with Asperger Syndrome. I thought I would write one in the hope that we could all learn together."

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Jackson, a 13-year-old from the UK, is one of seven children. He has Asperger Syndrome (AS), one of his brothers has AD/HD, and another is autistic. Jackson's conversational and humorous text offers helpful insights into the challenges faced by those with AS, on such topics as fascinations and fixations, sensory perception, diet, sleep, teenage language, problems with socializing at school, homework, dealing with bullies, dating, and moral dilemmas. Written for adolescents with AS, and for their parents. Distributed by Taylor & Francis. Jackson is also author of A User Guide to the GF/CF Diet for Autism, Asperger Syndrome and AD/HD. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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A must read bookby jparelli

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October 26, 2009: for anyone who even looks at a child. Every profession, teacher, TA, administrator, parent, family member and person with Asperger should read this. The information is useful and compelling. It's a daily reminder of what a ASD person deals with.

Absolutely Fantasticby Anonymous

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August 27, 2008: My son was dx'd with Aspergers only 3 1/2 years ago and will be 14 in Oct. I have had a hard time learning about this condition and trying to find/figure out ways of working with him, my husband, the school, and anyone who has to 'deal' with him on a regular basis. Luke Jackson is such a wonderful boy for writting this book. It has opened my eyes and my parents eyes, to help us understand my son better. I have suggested to my sons school that all teachers and staff that work with kids like this to read Luke's book. The title of the book definately raises some eyebrows when people see you reading it, but it is worth it. If you work with a child that has Aspergers, then you need to read this book and then share it with everyone!


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