Nerdy, Shy, and Socially Inappropriate: A User Guide to an Asperger Life

by Cynthia Kim

Paperback, 2014

Status

Available

Call number

362.198588320092

Description

Cynthia Kim explores all the quirkyness of living with Asperger Syndrome (ASD) in this accessible, witty and honest guide looking from an insider perspective at some of the most challenging and intractable aspects of being autistic. Her own life presents many rich examples. From being labelled nerdy and shy as an undiagnosed child to redefining herself when diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome as an adult, she describes how her perspective shifted to understanding a previously confusing world and combines this with the results of extensive research to explore the 'why' of ASD traits. She explains how they impact on everything from self-care to holding down a job and offers typically practical and creative strategies to help manage them, including a section on the vestibular, sensory and social benefits of martial arts for people with autism. Well known in the autism community and beyond for her popular blog, Musings of an Aspie, Cynthia Kim's book is rich with personal anecdotes and useful advice. This intelligent insider guide will help adults with ASDs and their partners, family members, friends, and colleagues, but it also provides a fresh and witty window onto a different worldview.… (more)

Publication

Jessica Kingsley Publishers (2014), Edition: 1, 240 pages

User reviews

LibraryThing member Brainannex
Rarely do I laugh out loud reading non-fiction but I did here with Kim's book. A mix of telling stories of her own life while working in some of the science of the brain and some how-to tips and tricks for aspies and the ones who love them, this was a great read overall.
LibraryThing member jstuart888
Nothing wrong with other books for Aspies - after all, we're all different. But this book helped our family more.
LibraryThing member spinsterrevival
I loved learning more here about a woman with autism, and I felt an inner “yup” happen when reading many of her stories. I am undiagnosed although I’d like to find out more about myself; I do have to remember that not every person with autism is alike, so just because I’ve never had any
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meltdown like the author doesn’t mean that would negate a diagnosis. I appreciate the author sharing her story, and I wish there were even more out there.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2014

Physical description

240 p.; 9.02 inches

ISBN

1849057575 / 9781849057578
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