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Lorna Wing

    October 7, 1928 – June 6, 2014

    This British psychiatrist is a pioneer in the research of autism spectrum disorders. Driven by personal experience with her autistic daughter, she dedicated her career to studying developmental disorders and co-founded the National Autistic Society. Her influential work, particularly her paper that popularized the concept of Asperger's syndrome, significantly advanced the understanding and recognition of autism, though she herself noted limitations in her early case studies. Her approach is characterized by a deep engagement with the clinical realities and lived experiences of individuals on the autism spectrum.

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    • The Autistic Spectrum

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      'Authoritative, compassionate and commonsensical . . . an honest, sensitive and thorough introduction to understanding and living with autism . . . highly recommended.' - Psychological Medicine 'Packed with down to earth, practical ideas . . . readable, interesting . . . informative . . . if you buy only one title about autism this year it should be this one.' - Collette Dritte, Nursery World Over 500,000 people of all ages in the UK have disorders in the autistic spectrum. About one-third also have varying degrees of learning difficulty. All have impairment of social interaction, communication and imagination - the world appears a bewildering and sometimes frightening place. This acclaimed, authoritative guide explains how people with autism experience the world and why they need an organized, structured environment, presenting a window into the world of those with the disorder. Wing suggests ways of improving communication, developing abilities and widening social interaction, and how to cope with stresses within the family.

      The Autistic Spectrum
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    • The Autistic Spectrum

      A Guide for Parents & Professionals

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      "Despite their disabilities, children and adults with these disorders can be helped to cope better with life if the nature of their problems is understood. This guide explains how people with autism experience the world, the reasons for their disturbed behaviour and resistance to change, why they need an organised, structured environment with a daily routine, and the changes that occur with increasing age. Ways of teaching basic skills, improving communication, developing potential abilities and enlarging social experience are fully described. Sound advice is offered on coping with stress within the family and information given on the various services, state and voluntary, that are available. The latest developments in the field have been included to make this the most up-to-date and comprehensive guide to dealing with autism." "Lorna Wing's lucid, sensitive, practical advice will be valued not only by parents but also by the many interested professional groups including teachers, psychologists, doctors, language therapist and social workers."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

      The Autistic Spectrum