Monday, December 28, 2015

Books for Teens, Young Adults and Adults with Autism / Aspergers

As a provider of assessments for children, teens and adults with sautism spectrum disorder, or what was previously called "Asperger's Disorder," I am often asked for a good book to read on the subject. Specifically, today, I will suggest one book for teens and young adults. There are others for adults and married couples, but honestly, there isn't too much quality material available.

For teens and young adults I would recommend "Socially Curious and Curiously Social" by Mitchelle Garcia winner and Pamela Crooke. I also often suggest this to adult who can relate to many of the issues and experiences that this teen-young adult book speaks about.

After recieving a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or Asperger's Disorder young people are often in need of a book, or at least a resourse of materials, on issues they relate to every day. This book, which is an anime-illustrated guidebook, is written to help explain how the social mind is expected to work in order to effectively relate to others at school, at work and in the community. This book redines what it means "to be social."

Michelle Winner is the leading practitioner in the field of ASD - Asperger's. She has a large clinic in San Jose California where she provides individual, group and family therapy to those with Aspergers/ASD, and provides training and curriculum material that most of the schools I work with, in many different states and provinces, in the schools. This includes materials such as here "Social Thinking" curriculum, "Social Behavior Mapping," and "Thinking About You Thinking About Me." These materaisl work well with other related systems such as "The Incredible five Point Scale."

Here web page, www.socialthinking.com is an excellent resourse for other related materials.

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Dr. Jim Roche provides assessments / testing for autism spectrum disorder and Asperger's in his offices in Burnaby and Vancouver, providing services for children with autism, Asperger's and NVLD in Vancouver, Burnaby, coquitlam, North Vancouver, West Vancouver and throughout the region. He is a licensed and registered psychologist, a certified teacher of special education and a licensed school psychologist. He has worked as a behaviour management specialist for schools in BC, California, Washingto, and New York. He has been providing assessment and testing for children, teens/adiolescents and adults with autism spectrum disorder and Asperger's Disorder for over twenty years. His assessments help many individuals qualify for provinical funding and related support programs. He is one of the few practitioners in BC who has worked in schools and workplaces directly with individuals with autism spectrum disorder and Asperger's Disorder and brings his experience as a teacher, psychologist and consultant to each case.

For more information on assessments and testing for autism spectrum disorder or Asperger's disorder please visit his webpage at www.relatedminds.com

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