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The Hidden Diffability Discovering Aspergers

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Emphasis upon 'Diffabilities' as strengths of Asperger Syndrome
Deals with real questions families face and contains strategies for everyday practicalities relating to diagnosis , finding an appropriate school and educating non-Aspie families too.
Author is writer, mother and researcher
Foreword by Dr Richard Eisenmajer
www.hidden diffability.com has print and e-book

186 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2012

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April 18, 2013

The ‘Hidden Diffability’ title appealed to me, as did the emphasis upon the positive aspects of Asperger Syndrome. Fifteen families are interviewed but these are representative of much more research behind this book.
A timely book, in different formats too: print & e-book.
This is one of the first e-books I have read on my iPad. I also gave a print copy to my psychologist friend who counsels many families and another to a busy mother of students in the age range of these families. In either the electronic or print format, this book is a valuable resource for continuing reference.
It is also very accessible reading, which is why this collection is significant. It deals with the real questions which families face and contains strategies for everyday practicalities relating to diagnosis, finding an appropriate school, applying for funding support and the final question, of educating non-Aspie families too.

The strength of this Autism Spectrum collection is in the range of viewpoints, logical structure, excellent editing and cover, but also in having real experiences to share. Also in explaining some of the vocabulary and terms. No-one wants to insult or alienate by inadvertently using ‘a label’ which others find offensive. I’ve learnt it’s ok to say ‘Aspie’, but it’s even better to talk about ‘diffabilities’.
Author Lyndel Kennedy is to be commended. Two more books are planned in the series and will cover Aspergers at School and Everyday Aspergers. Lyndel also maintains the website of the Aspergers Syndrome Support Network www.assnvic.org.au and is a parent support group facilitator. She is a writer, researcher, editor, webmaster (mistress) and mother of three. www.hiddendiffability.com is where she publishes Asperger-related information.


Foreword by Dr Richard Eisenmajer
Blasck Publishing
ISBN 978-0-9873505-0-3 (ebk) and 978-0-9873505-1-0 (pbk)

RRP $10 e-book $39.95 print
Available at www.amazon.com/dp/BOO92DL4ME
www.hiddendiffability.com
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