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K**T
Not bad
I bought this book years ago. I thought it was interesting and I learned a lot. But now I think instead of learning about Asperger’s I should learn about people. And think of me as a normal person who problems, just like every other normal people.
P**S
A very good book for those with Asperger's
If you are someone who is, or know someone who is, suffering from Asperger's and you want to develop (better) job skills this is the book for you. The author has Asperger's, as is obvious from the structure, detail, and methodical nature of the book. Lots of forms - LOTS of forms. The book is designed to help the Asperger's person, their family, or a professional prepare for finding the Asperger's person the right job, get them through the interpersonal issues involved in interviewing, and deal with the demands of the job. The personal experiences of the author help color his presentation of the material and help illustrate for the reader that these things can be accomplished and the Asperger's person can thrive in the work environment with the right preparation and planning.
D**N
annoying "exercises" to complete while reading.
The material in this particular book is very helpful. My personal tastes, while not too picky, had me putting this book down and opting not to continue reading. The book is divided into three main parts which focus on different aspects of one's working career. Having said that, I haven't completed the first chapter so there isn't much I can offer beside 'if you don't like taking part in boring mediocre activities that achieve little for a smart person - don't bother with this one'.The main gist of the text is about finding employment options that suit the individual while avoiding ones that are more demanding on problem areas.Hope this helps, just not my preferred read.
A**R
Helpful!
As an Aspie trying to navigate the confusing and silent world of employment, this has been a gift. I'm so glad I found it. It's clear, concise, but doesn't talk down to the reader, which is something I am *very* happy about. Highly recommend.
K**R
Not the Workbook for a Young Adult
I thought this would be a workbook to help get and keep a job. Instead it is more of a self journey. Not a bad thing for someone to do, but not what is needed when the person with AS is prone to sabatoging her efforts without realizing it. It would have been nice to have had some assistance in getting the first couple jobs in life.
M**Y
General remarks
This book is very user friendly-has some good basic information-and some activities to practice with-it arrived in a timely manner and was in excellent condition-
P**H
Not super helpful
This book wasn't very helpful for my husband who has AS. Not bad, but it's just not very user friendly.
S**H
Very nice product!
I payed about 3 dollars for this book used, and when I got it, it looked like it had barely been touched, and it was in great shape. No markings, etc.
S**Z
A Good Idea
I was excited about the workbook concept, because I hoped it would be more helpful than just reading other peoples advice, but because I am the sort of person who thinks about things quite a lot anyway I found that completing the workbook didn't really tell me anything I didn't already know. However, if you want to be provided with a structure for sitting down and seriously thinking about your past experiences of work, this book may help you to understand yourself and find the direction that best suits your needs and abilities... just don't expect it to tell you. If you have no work experience, such as a school leaver, you could still use this book, but I wouldn't recommend it. You could end up focusing too much on the only past experience you have i.e. the education system, and I think you might find that limiting. The book also includes a section covering the issues involved, and is written by a man with Asperger syndrome himself.
B**S
Three Stars
I knew more about this from my work training.
N**S
Encouraging read for parents!
As a follow on from Tony Attwood's seminal text, this is a great encouragement to parents and teachers of kids/adults on the Aspergergic continuum.
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