Parents and their Asperger children communicate differently. This easily leads to misunderstandings and difficulties.
Autists talk plain text. This... > Lire la suite
Parents and their Asperger children communicate differently. This easily leads to misunderstandings and difficulties.
Autists talk plain text. This is also reflected in this book.
In a compact way, a new perspective on the communication between parents and Asperger children is shown, in which it is especially clear that autism is not a developmental disorder.
The other form of communication and interaction can lead to a developmental disorder - but it does not have to!
Understanding this particular form of communication and interaction avoids misunderstandings and paves the way to a happy, symptom-free life.
Geboren 1962 in Dortmund,
Studium der Philosophie, Psychologie und Neurophysiologie an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum,
Wissenschafts- und Sozial-Psychologe