Eating an Artichoke: A Mother's Perspective on Asperger Syndrome

Eating an Artichoke: A Mother's Perspective on Asperger Syndrome Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers | 2000-04 | ISBN: 1853027111 | PDF | 207 pages | 5.64 MB During a turn parent-teacher word in Nov 1991, Echo Fling was told by her son's pedagogue that his behaviour in class was 'not normal'. After digit eld at the pre-school, five-year-old Jimmy had failed to attain some friends, had recently started to behave aggressively towards his classmates, and was beginning to move violently to some changes in his routine. Echo was not taken completely by surprise: she had suspected for some time that her son was assorted from another children. Over the incoming fivesome years, she and her husband attended Jimmy to doctors, medical specialists, acquisition consultants and psychologists. Finally, at the geezerhood of ten, Jimmy was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome.


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