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Concepts of normality: the autistic and typical spectrum

Lawson, WendyClark, Lucy(Foreword by)Murray, Dinah(Contributions by)Wolfond, Estee(Contributions by)
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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.

Wendy Lawson outlines the theory behind the current thinking and beliefs of Western society that have led to the building of a culture that fails to be inclusive. She describes what a wider concept of `normal' means and how to access it, whether it's in social interaction, friendships, feelings, thoughts and desires or various other aspects of `normality'. Practical advice is offered on a range of situations, including how to find your role within the family, how to integrate `difference' into everyday society, and how to converse and connect with others.

Accessible and relevant to people both on and off the autism spectrum, this book offers a fresh look at what it means to be `normal'.

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Product Details
Jessica Kingsley
1846428297 / 9781846428296
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
15/07/2008
England
English
156 pages
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