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Asperger syndrome is a neurobiological disorder that results from abnormalities in the brain. These abnormalities that are present in Asperger affect areas of the brain that are responsible for a person's ability to function as a social being in the world. This new title will enable young readers to recognize the symptoms of Asperger, common misconceptions, and how to cope with the disorder. Includes a list of related organizations and websites.
Reviews (2)
School Library Journal Review
Gr 9 Up-Those who have this developmental disorder or who know someone who does will benefit from this informative, easy-to-understand book. In addition to describing the manifestations of Asperger's, which include difficulties in social situations, obsessive pursuit of unusual interests, and under- or overreaction to sensory stimuli, Rosaler discusses ways to help the individual, common misconceptions, theories surrounding the condition, and more.-Lynn Evarts, Sauk Prairie High School, Prairie du Sac, WI (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Booklist Review
Gr. 6--9. This book from the Coping series introduces Asperger syndrome, a neurological disorder related to autism, taking a look at symptoms, treatments, and the increasing awareness and changing views surrounding it. Two interesting chapters deal with the needs of children with Asperger syndrome and how they are met (or not) in schools. Although the book occasionally seems to address adults, it is one of the first overviews to present what is known in a manner that is accessible to younger readers. Appendixes include a glossary, bibliographies, source notes, and lists of organizations in the U.S and Canada that readers can contact for help. --Carolyn Phelan Copyright 2005 Booklist