Download Quirky, Eccentric, and Anti-Social Parents: The Truth About Aspergers Syndrome Parents and Neurotypical Children: Transcend Mediocrity, Book 107 AudioBook Free
There are several books and articles out there about the issue that neurotypical parents have in elevating Asperger children. Neurotypical parents find out that their child is on the autism spectrum, and they often experience a sense of grief when they come to realize that their child will never be what they might have envisioned. The child may be quirky, awkward, and difficult to relate to. There is a well-known poem in the autistic community called "Welcome to Holland" by Emily Perl Kingsley. It tells of thrilled parents hearing everybody else talk about heading to Italy. They load up their bags. They are really so thrilled to see Italy like everybody else. Their trip destination is suddenly improved, and they end up in Holland instead. Italy plainly isn't Holland. But they must enjoy Holland for the wonder that it is. Just as, people must enjoy the personality, difficulties, and the love that their autistic child brings into the world. There is another aspect of the coin, however. What about when the change is true? There are several people who have Asperger's disorder who continue to get pregnant. One or both parents might be undiagnosed but nonetheless on the autism spectrum. There is a chance that the baby risk turning out to be an aspie as well. The child ties in just fine with the father or mother who behaves similarly to them. After all, many aspies run in the family. But sometimes a neurotypical child exists to one or both aspie parents. This audiobook looks for to provide you with the deficiencies that can occur between a neurotypical child and a father or mother who has Asperger symptoms or who comes on the autism spectrum. We hope to educate mature children who was raised with an aspie as to the reasons they could be experiencing Complex-PTSD, and also require sensed alienated as children, and who are typically confused in their world. This audiobook also looks for to educate those who may mentor or work with an NT child who was simply delivered into an aspie family or who has constant contact with aspies.