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

Eating an Artichoke: A Mother's Perspective on Asperger's Syndrome
Eating an Artichoke: A Mother's Perspective on Asperger's Syndrome, During a routine parent--teacher conference in November 1991, Echo Fling was told by her son's teacher that his behaviour in class was 'not normal'. After two years at the pre-school, five-year-old Jimmy had failed to make any friends, had recently starte, Eating an Artichoke: A Mother's Perspective on Asperger's Syndrome has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • Eating an Artichoke: A Mother's Perspective on Asperger's Syndrome
  • Written by author Echo R. Fling
  • Published by Kingsley, Jessica Publishers, February 2000
  • During a routine parent--teacher conference in November 1991, Echo Fling was told by her son's teacher that his behaviour in class was 'not normal'. After two years at the pre-school, five-year-old Jimmy had failed to make any friends, had recently starte
  • During a routine parent-teacher conference in November 1991, Echo Fling was told by her son's teacher that his behaviour in class was 'not normal'. After two years at the pre-school, five-year-old Jimmy had failed to make any friends, had recently started
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Foreword9
Preface11
Acknowledgements13
1There's something wrong with your son15
2Looking back22
3Now what do we do?26
4Back to basics36
5Kitchen classroom44
6Reality check53
7Away at school66
8Just a lonely boy78
9Drugs?91
10Out to lunch100
11Light at the end of the tunnel113
12The heart of my artichoke122
13Ch... ch... cha... changes132
14Making sense of the sensory145
15Holla-daze156
16Of things motoric168
17My Girly179
18Finding his passion--and beyond188
Afterword: The politics of it all200
References206


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