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The OASIS Guide to Asperger Syndrome: Completely Revised and Updated Advice, Support, Insight, and Inspiration
by Patricia Romanowski Bashe and Barbara L. Kirby
Forewords by Simon Baron-Cohen, PhD and Tony Attwood, PhD
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Look Me In The Eye
by John Elder Robison
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Middle School: The Stuff Nobody Tells You About
by Haley Moss
Middle School: The Stuff Nobody Tells You About - A Teenage Girl with High-Functioning Autism Shares Her Experiences
Forward by OASIS@MAAP Susan Moreno
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Making Sense of Autism Spectrum Disorders
by James Coplan, M.D.
Release date March 23, 2010
A comprehensive book that helps take parents take the step from diagnosis to effective strategies to help their child. Topics covered include
• How do I optimize my child’s long-term potential?
• Which interventions will best serve my child?
• How do the various therapies work, and what is the evidence to support them?
• What is the best way to teach my child?
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House Rules
by Jodi Picoult
Fiction from best selling author Jodi Picoult. A teenager with Asperger Syndrome is accused of murder in this book about a single mom who has given up everything to make a life for her son.
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My Brother Charlie
by Holly Robinson-Peete and Ryan Elizabeth Peete
Told from the perspective of an older sister, this book explain autism to children ages 4-8. This books was written by Holly Robinson-Peete and her 12 year old daughter Ryan.
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The Autism Cookbook:101 Gluten-free, Dairy-free Recipes
by Susan K. Delaine
Join the countless other families who have discovered enormous improvement in their autistic children through diet. This comprehensive word-of-mouth cookbook sensation is available now for the first time in a beautiful full-color edition. Written by a mother of a child with autism and numerous food allergies, this book is a simple and easy guide to preparing family-friendly meals that can improve a child’s digestion and immunity.
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Parents of Children with Disabilities:A Survival Guide for Fathers & Mothers
by Press Barnhill and Gena P. Barnhill
Press Barnhill has contributed to Parents of Children with Disabilities as an author. Press and Gena Barnhill are the parents of a 32-year old son diagnosed with Asperger syndrome and bipolar disorder. The Barnhills have founded and facilitated a 350-member parent support group for families raising children with autism, Asperger syndrome, and related disabilities from 2000 to 2006. Much of the insight for the book comes from the experiences of these families. Gena has a PhD in special education in the areas of autism and behavior disorders from the University of Kansas. She is now a special education professor at Lynchburg College.
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