A mind apart : understanding children with autism and Asperger syndrome /

Publisher's description: How do you know if your child is happy or sad, tired or hungry, when all he wants to talk about is wasps--or the color of subway train doors? What can you do to reassure a nine-year-old who asks questions about death hundreds of times in a day? And how can you build a n...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Szatmari, Peter.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Guilford Press, 2004.
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300 |a xiv, 210 s. ;  |c 23 cm. 
504 |a Bibliyografya ve dizin var. 
505 0 |a Stephen: the eccentric entomologist -- Heather: a world that revolves around a different axis -- Justin: listening to the architecture of the world -- Zachary: an obsession with death -- Sharon: seeing other minds darkly -- William: a world without metaphor -- Teddy: asynchronous time, asynchronous development -- Sally, Ann, and Danny: accepting the enigma, moving beyond the cause -- Trevor: mobiles and "miracles" -- Ernest: the view from the bridge -- Frankie: learning and forgetting at school -- Sophie: acceptance without resignation. 
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