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Women and Girls With Autism Spectrum Disorder by Sarah Hendrickx

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Women and Girls With Autism Spectrum Disorder

Understanding Life Experiences From Early Childhood to Old Age

Sarah Hendrickx, Judith Gould

Jessica Kingsley Publishers · Print & ebook · May 21, 2015

Reading lane: Autism Spectrum

The difference that being female makes to the diagnosis, life and experiences of a person with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has largely gone unresearched and unreported until recently.

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Why This Clicks

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A focused look at lived experience across the lifespan, with the clarity of someone following the.

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  • life across childhood to old age
  • women and girls, specifically

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  • broad age span
  • author-following confidence

Book Details

Authors
Sarah Hendrickx, Judith Gould
Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Published
May 21, 2015
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Autism Spectrum · Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities
Reading lane
Autism Spectrum

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Publisher Categories

  • Autism Spectrum

  • Women's Health

About This Book

The difference that being female makes to the diagnosis, life and experiences of a person with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has largely gone unresearched and unreported until recently. In this book Sarah Hendrickx has collected both academic research and personal stories about girls and women on the autism spectrum to present a picture of their feelings, thoughts and experiences at each stage of their lives. Outlining how autism presents differently and can hide itself...

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The difference that being female makes to the diagnosis, life and experiences of a person with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has largely gone unresearched and unreported until recently. In this book Sarah Hendrickx has collected both academic research and personal stories about girls and women on the autism spectrum to present a picture of their feelings, thoughts and experiences at each stage of their lives. Outlining how autism presents differently and can hide itself in females and what the likely impact will be for them throughout their lifespan, the book looks at how females with ASD experience diagnosis, childhood, education, adolescence, friendships, sexuality, employment, pregnancy and parenting, and aging. It will provide invaluable guidance for the professionals who support these girls and women and it will offer women with autism a guiding light in interpreting and understanding their own life experiences through the experiences of others.

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