Sa Skimrande Report post Posted September 3, 2009 I found a book in a charity shop, '' All cats have asperger syndrome'' by Kathy Hoopmann, ISBN, 1-84310-481-4, if you can get it, it is worth it. What it is, is a book that is aimed at parents who have discovered their sprog has aspergers syndrome, just to inform of the possibilities by way of a touching, humorous and insightful book which evokes the joys and challenges of raising a child who is different. It leaves the reader with a sense of the dignity, individuality and potential of people with asperger syndrome by the way of those lovely little fur balls, cats ( I love cats, it was what attracted me to the book ). Available from Jessica Kingsley Publishers, and the book is not very old at that, published in 2006. Though I am new to the asperger diagnosis, reading it, I recognise oh so much of myself in there, but as time has gone on, I have learned to cope with many of the difficulties. Just to note, I still don't understand things in the world, but I make the right noises and movements to others, I have learned how to bluff my way through life. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rag31 Report post Posted September 3, 2009 This sounds like a good book, I will keep an eye out for it. Thanks for the recommendation. Becky Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tally Report post Posted September 3, 2009 It is quite a sweet little book, but cats communicate mostly through body language, so cats aren't really autistic Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kathryn Report post Posted September 4, 2009 I don't think people with AS lie across the top of the stairs waiting to claw the ankles of anyone who attempts to descend. This is what my cat does. We love her though. K x Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tally Report post Posted September 11, 2009 I have just started a course in Wild Cat Studies. My first assignment was to write about myself and my experience with cats (wild and domestic) to date. I have mentioned this book! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pennygarden Report post Posted September 23, 2009 This is the book the Parent Support Adviser recommended on several levels : 1) To show to DS who may have ASD to see how much he relates to it (most, but not all) - the cat pics were really useful in keeping the situation light and some made him laugh 2) To see how much I related the book to DS; and 3) To show to family and friends that interact with him to give them a better understanding of 'his world' on the bits he related to. I was surprised (and maybe shouldn't have been) how much they related the book to him with alot of "oh yes, he does do that" I think DS is much more in tune with our (his) new dog - pupster sleeps in DS's room with no probs at all Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wildkat Report post Posted September 23, 2009 Kathy Hoopman also wrote All dogs have ADHD, I found it insightful, funny and very easy to read, unlike some other books. I never thought of sharing these books with the kids. Another good one, if you haven't already read it is Dasha's Journal by T O Daria. Dasha the cat has pets, mother, father, lisa and Alex. Alex has Autism. I loved reading this as I could just imagine some of the thought our cat must have on a daily basis. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites