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The Best Kind of Different: Our Family's Journey with Asperger's Syndrome Book

The Best Kind of Different: Our Family's Journey with Asperger's Syndrome
The Best Kind of Different: Our Family's Journey with Asperger's Syndrome, Until the summer of 2007 the word Asperger's was not a part of Shonda Schilling's vocabulary. But by then her household was in total chaos. Her young son Grant's acting out, irrational behavior, and apparent inability to relate to the people around, The Best Kind of Different: Our Family's Journey with Asperger's Syndrome has a rating of 3 stars
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The Best Kind of Different: Our Family's Journey with Asperger's Syndrome, Until the summer of 2007 the word Asperger's was not a part of Shonda Schilling's vocabulary. But by then her household was in total chaos. Her young son Grant's acting out, irrational behavior, and apparent inability to relate to the people around, The Best Kind of Different: Our Family's Journey with Asperger's Syndrome
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  • The Best Kind of Different: Our Family's Journey with Asperger's Syndrome
  • Written by author Shonda Schilling
  • Published by HarperCollins Publishers, March 29, 2011
  • Until the summer of 2007 the word Asperger's was not a part of Shonda Schilling's vocabulary. But by then her household was in total chaos. Her young son Grant's acting out, irrational behavior, and apparent inability to relate to the people around
  • Until the summer of 2007, the word Asperger's, was not a part of Shonda Schilling's vocabulary, but that summer changed everything. By then, her household was in chaos as her son Grant spiraled out of control. His acting out and refusal to listen h
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Foreword Peter B. Rosenberger ix

Introduction Curt Schilling 1

1 Our Less-Than-Perfect Family Moment 7

2 Motherhood on Baseball Time 13

3 The Longest Car Ride Begins 27

4 A Control Problem Comes to Boston 41

5 The Trouble with "Circle Time" 57

6 The Boy Who Cried Lice 67

7 The Missing Piece 83

8 Opening Up 101

9 One Happy Camper 115

10 Making a (Flexible) Plan 133

11 Confessions of an Overloaded Mom 143

12 One Era Ends, Another Begins 157

13 Like Father, Like Son 175

14 Good-bye to All That 187

15 Lessons for a Mother from a Son 201

Appendix: Asperger's Resources 217

Acknowledgments 221


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