Library's review
With guidance on things such as healthy eating, relationships, gaming, social stuff, sexuality, anger, emotions and more, this easy to read book will be invaluable for any autistic teenager.
Publication
Jessica Kingsley Publishers (2017), 136 pages
User reviews
LibraryThing member Karen59
The Asperger Teen Toolkit is a well intentioned book to help teens manage and cope with the symptoms and impact of having Asperger. The writing is clear and concise and Ms. Musgrave is an obvious advocate. She also tackles topics that I have not seen written about for teens with Asperger which is
Thank you to Edelweiss and Jessica Kingsley Publisher.
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laudable. She delivers the information in a muted, linear and careful style to make the information accessible which is good to a point but also has drawbacks. . The big drawback of the book is that it is hard to imagine a teen with Asperger actually reading the book. It is so linear and so talky with the right words and the great correct ways to think that it may be hard for teens to stay engaged. However, this would be a good book for parents to read since it tackles so much much important information and is so supportive.Thank you to Edelweiss and Jessica Kingsley Publisher.
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Pages
136