List of further reading on Asperger syndrome

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Further reading on the topic of Asperger syndrome:

  • Baker, Jed (Chapter 2 by Brenda Smith Myles) (2005). Social Skills Training: For Children and Adolescents with Asperger's Syndrome and Social-Communication Problems. Arlington, Texas: Future Horizons. ISBN 1-931282-20-X. 
  • Baron-Cohen, Simon (2003). The Essential Difference: Male and Female Brains and the Truth About Autism. New York: Basic Books. ISBN 0-465-00556-X. 
  • Bashe, Patricia Romanowski; and Kirby, Barbara L. Forewards by Simon Baron-Cohen and Tony Attwood (2005). The Oasis Guide to Asperger Syndrome. New York: Crown Publishers. ISBN 1-4000-8152-1. 
  • Bolick, Teresa (2001). Asperger Syndrome and Adolescence: Helping Preteens and Teens Get Ready for the Real World. Gloucester, Mass.: Fair Winds Press. ISBN 1-931412-69-3. 
  • Bolick, Teresa (2004). Asperger Syndrome and Young Children: Building Skills for the Real World. Gloucester, Mass.: Fair Winds Press. ISBN 1-59233-062-2. 
  • Cumine, Val; Leach, Julia; and Stevenson, Gill (1998). Asperger Syndrome: A Practical Guide for Teachers. London: David Fulton Publishers Ltd.. ISBN 1-85346-499-6. 
  • Davies, Amelia (2004). Teaching Asperger's Students Social Skills Through Acting: All Their World is a Stage!. Arlington, Texas: Future Horizons. ISBN 1-932565-11-6. 
  • Faherty, Catherine (2000). Asperger's ... What Does It Mean To Me? (A Workbook). Arlington, Texas: Future Horizons. ISBN 1-885477-59-7. 
  • Jackson, Luke (Foreword by Tony Attwood ) (2002). Freaks, Geeks and Asperger Syndrome: A User Guide to Adolescence. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. ISBN 1-84310-098-3. 
  • Kennedy, Diane M., with Rebecca (2002). The ADHD-Autism Connection : A Step Toward More Accurate Diagnoses and Effective Treatments. Colorado Springs: Waterbrook Press. ISBN 1-57856-498-0. 
  • Lawson, Wendy (2003). Build Your Own Life: A Self-Help Book for Individuals With Asperger Syndrome. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. ISBN 1-84310-114-9. 
  • Lawson, Wendy (2001). Understanding and Working With the Spectrum of Autism: An Insider's View. London: Jessica Kingsley. ISBN 1-85302-971-8. 
  • Levanthal-Belfer, Laurie; and Coe, Cassandra (2004). Asperger Syndrome in Young Children: A Developmental Approach for Parents and Professionals. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. ISBN 1-84310-748-1. 
  • Tani P, Lindberg N, et al (2005). Childhood inattention and hyperactivity symptoms self-reported by adults with Asperger syndrome. epub. PMID 16299413. 
  • McAfee, Jeanette, M.D. (Foreword by Tony Attwood) (2002). Navigating the Social World: A Curriculum for Individuals with Asperger's Syndrome, High Functioning Autism and Related Disorders. Arlington, Texas: Future Horizons. ISBN 1-885477-82-1. 
  • Myles, Brenda Smith; Trautman, Melissa; and Schelvan, Ronda (2004). The Hidden Curriculum: practical solutions for understanding unstated rules in social situations. Shawnee Mission, Kansas: Autism Asperger Publishing Co.. ISBN 1-931282-60-9. 
  • Ratey, John J., and Catherine Johnson (1997). Shadow Syndromes: The Mild Forms of Major Mental Disorders That Sabotage Us. New York: Bantam. ISBN 0-553-37959-3. 
  • Sainsbury, Clare (2000). Martian in the Playground: Understanding the Schoolchild with Asperger's Syndrome. Lucky Duck Publishing. ISBN 1-873942-08-7. 
  • Schnurr, Rosina G. Illustrated by John Strachan (1999). Asperger's Huh? A Child's Perspective. Ottawa: Anisor. ISBN 0-9684473-0-9. 
  • Schopler, E.; Mesibov, G.; and Kunce, L. (1998). Social Stories and Comic Book Conversations With Students with Asperger Syndrome and High-Functioning Autism (Chapter by Carol A. Gray). New York: Plenum Press. ISBN 0-306-45746-6. 
  • Sohn, Alan; and Grayson, Cathy (2005). Parenting Your Asperger Child. New York: Perigree Trade. ISBN 0-399-53070-3. 
  • Stuart-Hamilton, Ian (2004). An Asperger Dictionary of Everyday Expressions. London: University of British Columbia Press. ISBN 1-84310-152-1. 
  • Szatmari, Peter (2004). A Mind Apart. Understanding Children with Autism and Asperger Syndrome. New York City: Guilford Press. ISBN 1-57230-544-4. 
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