How to Start Looking at Autism

Have you heard about autism but don't know what it is?
Does your child exhibit signs of autism, but you're not sure what to believe?
Do you have a hard time around friends, coworkers or family that you suspect might be in the spectrum?
This quick guide to autism is written with you in mind.
After reading this book you'll not only understand how autistics think, but also how to engage with and succeed with them.

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How to Start Looking at Autism

Have you heard about autism but don't know what it is?
Does your child exhibit signs of autism, but you're not sure what to believe?
Do you have a hard time around friends, coworkers or family that you suspect might be in the spectrum?
This quick guide to autism is written with you in mind.
After reading this book you'll not only understand how autistics think, but also how to engage with and succeed with them.

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How to Start Looking at Autism

How to Start Looking at Autism

by Greg Stucky
How to Start Looking at Autism

How to Start Looking at Autism

by Greg Stucky

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Overview

Have you heard about autism but don't know what it is?
Does your child exhibit signs of autism, but you're not sure what to believe?
Do you have a hard time around friends, coworkers or family that you suspect might be in the spectrum?
This quick guide to autism is written with you in mind.
After reading this book you'll not only understand how autistics think, but also how to engage with and succeed with them.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163576760
Publisher: Greg Stucky
Publication date: 03/05/2020
Series: Autism
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 195 KB

About the Author

Greg Stucky is a pathologically philosophical person who insists on practicality, which makes his viewpoints often irritatingly complicated. He works with computers and analyzes things all day, and has a love/hate relationship with academia from the general dissonance between how intellectuals assess form without often creating function.

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