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Life Behind Glass (Wendy Lawson) $35
Click Here for Product Details! Fantastic book for Teachers and all adults to really understand how it is for a child with an ASD. For Wendy Lawson the world is indeed a strange place. It is noisy, confusing and full of contradictions. And the people in it are distant and make no sense: why do they laugh and cry? Why don’t they say what they mean?
Understanding and Working with Autism $50.00
Click Here for Product Details! Fantastic DVD to watch as a whole staff to gain understanding of how people with an ASD see ‘neuro-typicals’ and what we can all do to make a difference! Understanding and Working with Autism: Wendy Lawson - Wendy Lawson is an adult with an autism spectrum disorder. Wendy prefers the word ‘diffability’ to disorder or disability and her research seeks to explore what being differently ‘abled’ means in the world of neuro-diversity. This is a 1 hour DVD that gives you great insights and ideas from a person with an ASD.
Understanding Working with the Spectrum of Autism $35.00
Click Here for Product Details! To many of the people who live or work with an individual with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the processes by which those with autism make sense of the world around them may seem mysterious. In this book Wendy Lawson demonstrates these processes using comparisons from the non-ASD world to help professionals, families and carers to relate to and communicate with people with ASD better.
The Passionate Mind - How People with Autism Learn $50.00
Click Here for Product Details! Dr Wendy Lawson, an Adult with an ASD diagnosis, sets forward the theory of Single Attention and Associated Cognition in Autism which explains how people with autism learn.
Concepts of Normality $35.00
Click Here for Product Details! By Wendy Lawson. For those with autism, understanding ’normal’ can be a difficult task. For those without autism, the perception of ’normal’ can lead to unrealistic expectations of self and others. This book explores how individuals and society understand ’normal’, in order to help demystify and make accessible a full range of human experience.