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E-grāmata: Sensing the City: An Autistic Perspective

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  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Aug-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784501150
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784501150

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Visiting a city can be an exciting and overwhelming experience, especially when you have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This enlightening book provides a first-hand sensory perspective of what experiencing a city is like for someone with ASD and offers advice on how to cope in a city when you have sensory issues.

Visiting a city can be an exciting and overwhelming experience, especially when you have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This enlightening book provides a first-hand sensory perspective of what experiencing a city is like for someone with ASD and offers advice on how to cope in a city when you have sensory issues.

How do the sights, smells, and sounds of a city affect the senses of people with an Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC)?Sandra Beale-Ellis explores the sensory benefits and challenges of cities for people with an ASC and invites readers to understand the different ways in which they can experience a city from a sensory perspective. Sandra, who has been clinically diagnosed as having Asperger's Syndrome, describes how she experiences the city through the lens of ASC, picking up on things that a neurotypical (non-autistic) person might not. As well as introducing the wonders of the city that neurotypical people rarely see, this book also provides readers who have an ASC with solutions to the negative or overwhelming sensory experiences that a city can bring about. The book covers four main areas of city life: travel, eating out, entertainment and living.

Recenzijas

Through the eyes, ears, nose and mind of one autistic woman, Sensing the City takes us on a vividly described and detailed journey through urban landscapes. Sandra highlights many of the tiny elements that make autistic life both stressful and magical on a moment by moment basis. -- Sarah Hendrickx, Autistic Adult and Autism Consultant This book makes it clear just how important sensory sensitivities can be to an autistic individual. Whilst these are usually seen in a negative light, the author stresses the positive aspects as well, and in doing so, follows in the footsteps of Temple Grandin and others. -- Nick Chown, author of Understanding and Evaluating Autism Theory

Papildus informācija

Reflections and advice on coping with (and appreciating) the hustle and bustle of a city from the sensory perspective of someone with an Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC)
Foreword 9(4)
Luke Beardon
Introduction 13(8)
1 Making Sense of Autism
21(12)
GETTING AROUND
2 Streetwise
33(10)
3 Come Fly with Me
43(9)
4 Derailed
52(10)
5 Aquatics
62(5)
EATING OUT
6 Food and Drink Revealed
67(7)
7 I Love a Plate
74(4)
8 Where and When
78(15)
9 People Make a Difference
93(6)
CITY LIVING
10 Home from Home
99(12)
11 At One with Nature
111(3)
12 Retail Therapy
114(11)
13 Relax
125(3)
14 Body Beautiful
128(4)
15 Health is Vital
132(7)
ENTERTAINMENT
16 Showbiz
139(7)
17 In the Dark
146(3)
18 Fancy a Drink?
149(3)
19 Cultured History
152(11)
20 Living a Theme
163(6)
21 Thrill of the Crowd
169(3)
Conclusion 172(2)
References 174(1)
A Few Resources 175
Sandra Beale-Ellis holds a Master's and a Doctorate in Education, and a Post Graduate Certificate in Asperger's Syndrome. Sandra lives in Kent, with her husband who also has Asperger's Syndrome.