Life of an Aspie - Looking into Everyday Life of Aspergers Syndrome
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  • Reads 4,215
  • Votes 201
  • Parts 11
  • Time 46m
Complete, First published Aug 24, 2016
EVERYDAY LIFE OF AN ASPIE is a comprehensive guide and tour to what Aspergers Syndrome is all about. Little or inaccurate information exists about this psychological disorder. Kerrin, an educated and well-read young woman with this disorder who is well known on You-tube and Facebook for her passion in enlightening people about Aspergers Syndrome, finally puts her vast knowledge and experience into paper. She writes about the disorder and relates her own life experiences, for the readers to know what Aspergers Syndrome patients, whom she calls 'Aspies' go through every day.  

Being an Aspie is not a curse, neither is it a tragedy. Aspies are unique, talented, resourceful and special group of people. They should not be stigmatized and seen as abnormal. Rather, they should be accepted, loved and allowed into the society at large, supported and reached out to. More research should be done on how to help them with this disorder.

This book provides a lot of information about what life is for those with this condition, which cannot be provided by those that are not in the shoes. It would be of great help to medical experts to learn more about this disorder with its right diagnosis. Also, for the public to have a better awareness and understanding about it and for them to know how to love, treat, support, and show care to those with it.
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