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Autism and Girls: World-Renowned Experts Join Those with Autism Syndrome to Resolve Issues That Girls and Women Face Every Day! Second Edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 150 pages, height x width x depth: 226x149x17 mm, weight: 295 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Aug-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Future Horizons Incorporated
  • ISBN-10: 1941765238
  • ISBN-13: 9781941765234
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 150 pages, height x width x depth: 226x149x17 mm, weight: 295 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Aug-2019
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  • ISBN-10: 1941765238
  • ISBN-13: 9781941765234
The revised and updated edition of the groundbreaking book Aspergers and Girls describes the unique challenges of females on the autism spectrum. In it, youll follow the lives of women with autism through childhood, the social and academic challenges of the education system, and into the career and dating worlds. Youll also hear from top experts on crucial and often under-discussed subjects, including:

Diagnosing girls with ASD Navigating the neurotypical social world Puberty, sexual health, and personal safety Independence, relationships, and marriage The importance of the right career

And so much more.

This book is a necessity for women with autism and those who love and support them. Direct advice from leading professionals and candid stories written by the indomitable women who have lived them send an important message: we are women with autism. Give us the right tools and we can change the world.

First edition was winner of the Gold Award, Foreword Book of the Year.

Recenzijas

This book gives an insight into the unique challenges of females on the autism spectrum." Autism Eye

Foreword ix
Anita Lesko
Adaptations to Autism
1(16)
Tony Attwood
Michelle Garnett
The Introvert
3(1)
The "Intrusive" Extrovert
3(1)
The "Camouflaging" Extrovert
4(1)
The Developmental Profile of Girls and Women with Autism
5(4)
The Stages in Camouflaging Autism
9(3)
Consequences of Camouflaging
12(1)
Diagnostic Instruments
12(1)
Psychological Effects of Camouflaging
13(1)
References
14(3)
Deep Self-Advocacy: Communicating What's True When It Can't Be Spoken
17(20)
Catherine Faherty
Asking for Help
21(2)
Professionals May Unintentionally Prevent Self-Advocacy
23(2)
A Word About "Compliance Training"
25(1)
Another Approach is Needed
25(1)
Communication Forms
26(1)
Communication Forms Addressing Possible Negligence, Assault, Violence
27(1)
How Am I Doing?
28(2)
About Some Things
30(2)
Introducing the Communication Forms: "How Am I Doing?" and "About Some Things"
32(1)
Follow-Up Discussion
33(1)
Silent Conversations by Typing
34(1)
Being Straightforward and Direct is Essential
35(1)
Please Share These Communication Forms
36(1)
Educating the Female Student with Autism
37(30)
Sheila Wagner
The Role of Training
42(5)
Educational Programs for the Female Student with Autism
47(2)
Academic Modifications and Alternatives for Instruction
49(6)
Social Skills Assessment and Intervention
55(2)
Social/Sexual Issues, the School Environment, and Females with Autism
57(7)
References
64(3)
Girl to Girl: Advice on Friendship, Bullying, and Fitting In
67(32)
Lisa Hand
1 How You See Yourself
70(3)
2 "Find Your Tribe" -- Social Structures
73(10)
3 Meeting Social Expectations
83(10)
4 Bullying and Mean Girls
93(4)
References
97(2)
Preparing for Puberty and Beyond
99(18)
Mary Wrobel
Understanding Changes During Puberty
100(2)
Traditional Puberty Instruction
102(1)
Demonstrating Modesty and Hygiene Skills
103(1)
Tracking Physical Development
104(1)
Teaching Physical Growth and Development
105(1)
Preparing for Menstruation
106(3)
Teaching Sex Education
109(1)
Addressing Personal Safety
110(4)
Anxiety, Depression, and Suicide
114(1)
Concluding Thoughts
115(2)
Negotiating the Transition from High School to the Great Beyond
117(12)
Teresa Bolick
Young Women, Parents, and "Home"
119(2)
Young Women, College, and AS
121(1)
Young Women, Parents, and Working Partnerships
122(3)
Young Women, Parents, and Work
125(1)
Take-Home Tips
126(1)
Some Helpful Resources
127(2)
Aspie Dos and Dont's: Dating, Relationships, and Marriage
129(32)
Jennifer M'llwee Myers
What the ASD Girl Doesn't Need
131(1)
Happiness Is...?
131(3)
Love Conquers What?
134(3)
The Suitable Partner
137(2)
Appearances Count, But How?
139(2)
Where Is the Love?
141(4)
What the Autistic Girl DOES Need
145(2)
Relationships Skills for Autistic Girls
147(3)
Talk About It
150(1)
Let's Talk About Sex (Heaven Help Us)
151(6)
How I Did It
157(2)
In Conclusion
159(2)
Maternal Instincts and Autism
161(42)
Ruth Snyder
Ten Years Later: An Update for Autism and Girls
194(9)
For Me, a Good Career Gave Life Meaning, 2nd Edition
203
Temple Grandin
Temple Tells About Her Experiences
205(1)
Friends Through Shared Interests
206(1)
Views on Marriage
207(1)
Poor Student in High School
207(1)
Career Makes Life Worthwhile
208(1)
What is My Identity?
209(1)
What Gives Life Meaning?
210(1)
Common Last Names are Careers
211(1)
Diagnosis is Helpful with Relationships
212(1)
Looking Back Across the Generations
212
Dr. Tony Attwood is a practicing clinical psychologist with more than twenty-five years of experience. He has worked with over 2000 individuals of all ages with Asperger's syndrome. He presents workshops and runs training courses for parents, professionals, and individuals with AS all over the world, and is a prolific author of articles and books on the subject.Temple Grandin is an international lecturer on autism, a best-selling and award-winning author, an autism activist, a consultant to the livestock industry on animal behavior, and an engineer. She also created the "hug box," a device designed to calm those on the autism spectrum. The subject of an award-winning, 2010 biographical film, Temple Grandin was also listed in the TIME 100 List of the one hundred most influential people in the world. Dr. Grandin is one of the most respected individuals with high-functioning autism in the world. She presents at conferences nationwide, helping thousands of parents and professionals understand how to help individuals with autism, Asperger's syndrome, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD). She is the author of Emergence: Labeled Autistic, Thinking in Pictures, Animals in Translation, The Autistic Brain, and The Loving Push. One of the most celebrated -- and effective -- animal advocates on the planet, Dr. Grandin revolutionized animal movement systems and spearheaded reform of the quality of life for the world's agricultural animals. She earned her Ph.D. in animal science from the University of Illinois, and is a professor at Colorado State University. She lives in Colorado.

Catherine Faherty works with children and adults with autism through the well-renowned TEACCH program in North Carolina. She is also a parent consultant and child therapist; consults to school programs; trains teachers and other professionals locally, nationally, and internationally; and runs social groups for children and adults with autism. She has written manuals used in TEACCH trainings, developed training models, and has written a workbook for children with autism and their parents and teachers, titled Aspergers: What Does It Mean To Me? Catherine Faherty resides in Asheville, North Carolina.

Sheila Wagner, M.Ed., received her undergraduate degree in Education from the University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, and her graduate degree in Special Education from Georgia State University. Past experience in autism began at the Indiana Resource Center for Autism at Indiana University where she was an associate teacher, then demonstration teacher in the autism demonstration program and, later, an educational consultant to teachers and schools across the State of Indiana under the tutelage of Nancy Dalrymple, the first of many mentors. Currently, Ms. Wagner is an autism consultant, school consultant, teacher trainer, guest lecturer, and published author of numerous articles and books. Her books include Inclusive Programming for Elementary Students with Autism (1999), Inclusive Programming for Middle School Students with Autism/Aspergers Syndrome (2001), Inclusive Programming for High School Students with Autism and Aspergers Syndrome, and Understanding Aspergers: Fast Facts (2004). She also contributed a chapter to Aspergers and Girls (2006). She received the Autism Society of Americas Literary Award for the book on inclusion in elementary schools, and was named the ASAs (Greater Georgia Chapter) Professional of the Year in 2002. Ms. Wagner lives in the Atlanta, Georgia area with her husband and son.

Lisa Iland is a presenter and consultant in the autism community, and a student of speech and language pathology. She is a contributing author of the award-winning book Asperger's and Girls, and is a regular contributor to the Autism Asperger Digest magazine as columnist of the Sib Talk newsbite. Lisa specializes in teen social skills, Asperger's Syndrome, and sibling issues.

Mary Wrobel is a speech-language pathologist with more than twenty years of experience working with students who have autism and other disabilities. She wrote Taking Care of Myself to help teach students with disabilities the necessary information and skills they need to live safe, healthy lives as independently as they are physically and mentally capable of. Mary believes that by teaching these special young people self-care skills, we can instill personal safety and reduce confusion, fear, and the incidence of abuse.

Teresa Bolick is a licensed psychologist with a special interest in neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism, Aspergers Syndrome, and other developmental disorders. Dr. Bolick graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a BA in Psychology and now holds MA and Ph.D. degrees in psychology from Emory University. Dr. Bolick provides evaluation and treatment to children, adolescents, and their families. She consults frequently to schools in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. She is an enthusiastic speaker, presenting workshops for parents, paraprofessionals, and professionals across the nation.

Jennifer McIlwee Myers, A woman with Aspergers Syndrome, Jennifer is a terrific writer and presenterfunny, eloquent, and to the point. Growing up, her brother had autism, so ASD was a part of life in her household. But as she grew into an adult, she noticed more and more ASD characteristics in herself and was finally diagnosed with Aspergers in 2002. She has taught herself many unique, innovative ways to navigate the world of normal people over her lifetime. In her intriguing and very entertaining presentation, she provides parents, educators, and others on the spectrum countless tips and ideas that can make their lives better immediately. An author and contributor to Aspergers and Girls, Jennifer has a Bachelors degree in Computer Science and currently lives in California with her husband Gary.

Ruth Snyder is a self-advocate for autism. She has dedicated her life to public awareness and frequently lobbies for political freedom on behalf of people living with autism. She works hard to be a positive role model, speaking often at conferences and contributing to several publications. She lives in Illinois with her four great kids. Ruth wasnt diagnosed with autism until her children came along, two of whom are on the spectrum as well. Ruth is currently an RN and is working on her Bachelors degree. She plans to become a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthesiologist is interested in pursuing neuroscience.