Asperger’s Syndrome: Learning about Autism and Other Brain Conditions

· Efalon Acies · Narrated by Wes Grant
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This book consists of two titles, which are the following:

Book 1: What is Asperger’s Syndrome?

How is it different from autism, or is it even different?

How does it differ from ADHD?

These basic questions, as well as others, will be answered in this quick guide. Aside from that, topics such as managing temper tantrums, depression, and occupational therapy for autistic people will be discussed. All of these things give you a general, more intrinsic understanding of what Asperger’s Syndrome involves.

Book 2: Asperger’s Syndrome is sometimes called high-functioning autism. The premise of this definition will be explained in this book, detailing the various aspect of the disorder, as well as possibilities and limitations.

For example, we will talk about the most important signs of Asperger’s Syndrome in adults, how to determine if someone has it or if it’s more related to ADHD, and how to treat those symptoms.

Last but not least, we’ll touch a little bit on what goes on in the brain of someone with Asperger’s Syndrome, so that you will comprehend the neurological processes more deeply.

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5.0
2 reviews
Rachel Swenson
October 8, 2020
I wanted to mention a thing about this specific audio book, so I am actually taking the time to write a customer review. In case you're looking for a manual on this particular theme, get this one. In my opinion, it was quite great. There might perhaps have been a few barely recognizable errors in there, but they did not trouble me. Anytime you can listen to a narrator who is this great, and about an issue that you have an interest in, you do not care about the rest. That's the end of the that.
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Kelly Mass
October 8, 2020
This review matches my personal opinions and preferences. Despite of the writer's knowledge about the issue, the narrator was still the element I was most amazed with. This is what truly offered me on the writer's book. Such an interesting subject. I think I will let my brother or sisters partner listen to it. They need to know that there are audiobooks like these out there.
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