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Parenting Children and Teens on the Autism Spectrum: Instructional YouTube Videos by Mark Hutten, M.A.

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Aspergers Students: Tips for Teachers Help for Parents with Defiant Aspergers Teens How To Monitor What Your Aspergers Child Does Online What is the difference between a meltdown and a tantrum? The Aspergers Comprehensive Handbook Mother of an Aspergers child tells her story... Aspergers Meltdowns MyAspergersChild.com - Advertisement As Seen On NBC How to Prevent Meltdowns in Aspergers Children An Aspergers Teenager Talks His Experience Asperger's Syndrome Documentary This Emotional Life A film made by young people with Aspergers Syndrome... Asperger's Documentary - My Crazy Life Asperger's Syndrome: A Real Story Living with an Aspergers Partner or Spouse Launching Older Teens and Adult Children With Aspergers Join Parenting Aspergers Children Support Group on Facebook Teaching Tips for Children with Aspergers Aspergers Teens Talk About Their Struggles Aspergers 101: The Basics Parenting A

THIS EMOTIONAL LIFE

Science shows that connecting with others is the key to happiness. Jason, a 29-year-old man with Aspergers syndrome, talks about his challenges, and Dr. John Cacioppo talks about the impact of loneliness. From THIS EMOTIONAL LIFE.

Asperger's Syndrome Documentary

This short documentary about Asperger's Syndrome shown on TV in 2005 is about me, I have mild Asperger's Syndrome. I was diagnosed in 2002. I knew I was different from the age of about 6 years old, hypotheses included - the reincarnation of King David or Pliny the Elder, a left behind Space Alien and finally mild autism (after seeing a TV documentary). Other pupils were loud and ran around randomly, while I preferred a mature intellectual life. I became interested in astronomy/science ~3 years old, so I'm told, it was my interests that made me stand out in school. Later on in primary school, I became fascinated by mineralogy too. I found it difficult not to talk about my hobbies, one time I stopped taking for a week or two after the summer holidays, because I knew if I talked ... the bullies would again realise I was different and the bullying would start again. I was bullied badly, sometimes beaten up, for years. Bullying mostly stopped in secondary school as I f