Suggested Reading
The Asperger Parent: How to Raise a
Child with Asperger Syndrome and Maintain Your Sense of Humor, by
Jeffery Cohen and Lori Shery, Autism Asperger Publishing Co., 2002.
Social Skills Training for Children
and Adolescents with Asperger Syndrome and Social-Communications
Problems, by Dr. Jed Baker, Autism Asperger Publishing Company,
2003.
Siblings of Children with Autism: A Guide for
Families, by Sandra Harris, Ph.D and
Dr. Beth Glasberg, Ph.D, Woodbine House,
2003
The Social Skills Picture Book,
by Dr. Jed Baker, Future Horizons, 2003
Adolescence on the Autism Spectrum: A Parent’s Guide
to the Cognitive, Social, Physical and
Transition Needs of Teens With
Autism Spectrum Disorders, by Chantal Sicile-Kira,
(foreword by Temple
Grandin, PhD) Penguin
Group, 2006
Autism
Spectrum Disorders: The Complete Guide to Understanding Autism,
Asperger’s Syndrome,
Pervasive
Developmental Disorder, and other ASD’s, by Chantal Sicile-Kira,
(foreword by
Temple Grandin, PhD) Penguin Group, 2004
Living Your Best Life with Asperger's Syndrome, by Karra
Barber, Lucky Duck - Paul Chapman Publishing, 2006
Asperger Syndrome, edited by Ami Klin, Fred Volkmar, and Sara S.
Sparrow, The Guilford Press, 2000.
The OASIS Guide to Asperger Syndrome, by Patricia Romanowski Bashe and Barbara
L. Kirby, Crown Publishers, 2001.
Educational Care, by Dr. Mel Levine, Educators Publishing Service,
1998.
One Mind at a Time, by Dr. Mel Levine, Simon & Schuster, 2002.
Developing Talents: Careers for Individuals with Asperger Syndrome
and High-Functioning Autism, by Temple Grandin and Kate Duffy,
Autism Asperger Publishing Co. 2004
Negotiating the Special Education Maze: A Guide for Parents & Teachers,
by Winifred Anderson, Stephen Chitwood, Deidre Hayden, Woodbine House,
1997.
From Emotions to Advocacy, by Pam and Pete Wright, Harbor House Press,
2003.
Wrightslaw: Special Education Law, by Peter and Pam Wright, Harbor
House Press, 2002.
While these books have great
potential to be helpful, we don't recommend any of their specific
information for your particular needs. Only you can determine
if their information is right for you.