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Martian in the Playground: Understanding the Schoolchild with Asperger's Syndrome (Lucky Duck Books)
 
 

Martian in the Playground: Understanding the Schoolchild with Asperger's Syndrome (Lucky Duck Books) (Paperback)

by Clare Sainsbury (Author) "Here is one of my most vivid memories of school: I am standing in a corner of the playground as usual, as far away as..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 140 pages
  • Publisher: Lucky Duck Publishing Ltd. (2 April 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1873942087
  • ISBN-13: 978-1873942086
  • Product Dimensions: 21.2 x 17.4 x 1.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 194,128 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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`In her book Martian in the Playground, Clare Sainsbury gives a scholarly and insightful description of the experience of people with Asperger's Syndrome. The accounts of their memories of school, both in the classroom and in social settings, should be read by all involved in education of students with an autistic disorder. This book will be if interest to all who are involved with Asperger's Syndrome: parents, professional and the young people themselves' Dr Jane Shields, Director NAS Earlybird Centre

`This is amazingly informative book that should be read by every parent/family of a child with Asperger's Syndrome. It should also be included on the reading list of any teachers who have an Asperger's pupil in their class…. I am deeply grateful to Clare Sainsbury for writing this book because now when I am forced to justify my son's outrageous behaviour to members of my family, friends and acquaintances I can save my breadth and just hand them this wonderful volume' - Grapevine

`An extremely perceptive account of the experiences that young people with Asperger's Syndrome go through during their schooling' - Education Psychology in Practice

`Written in a clear accessible style… a profoundly optimistic book… education manuals such as this one have an essential role to play in promoting inclusive practice, and as such it is highly recommended reading' - Disability & Society

`This deceptively little book contains more truth and provides more insight into what it is like to have Asperger's Syndrome than many weighty tome on the subject. It offers a view from the inside, but it is not yet another autobiography. Admirably and refreshingingly, the author has refrained from giving an account solely based on her own experiences. Instead she sets out observations from 25 different suffers, giving often astonishing and sometimes harrowing glimpses of what actually happens to a child with Asperger's' s Syndrome in the classroom, in the playground, in the lunch queue and at home' - Child Psychology & Psychiatry

`This is an exceptional book which succeeds brilliantly in providing an insight into what life is like for a youngster with Asperger's Syndrome' - Special Children

`This is a wise and enabling book which is also a damn good read'- Peter Clough, University of Sheffield



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WINNER OF TES/NASEN BEST ACADEMIC BOOK AWARD 2000

`It is to be hoped that teachers and others who deal with children and young people in group settings will read this book and realize that there is a positive as well as a negative side to autism. Whilst it is a huge burden for any parents to know that their child is different, if must help to know that that child can be happy. In trying to help children conform to a fairly arbitrary 'norm', do we risk turning some with much to contribute, into misfits whose families and schools apologize for them rather than celebrating their very individual learning styles, personalities and potential? ' - Jane Lovey, Cambridge University School of Education

`In her book Martian in the Playground, Clare Sainsbury gives a scholarly and insightful description of the experience of people with Asperger's Syndrome. The accounts of their memories of school, both in the classroom and in social settings, should be read by all involved in education of students with an autistic disorder. This book will be if interest to all who are involved with Asperger's Syndrome: parents, professional and the young people themselves'- Dr Jane Shields, Director NAS Earlybird Centre

`This is amazingly informative book that should be read by every parent/family of a child with Asperger's Syndrome. It should also be included on the reading list of any teachers who have an Asperger's pupil in their class…. I am deeply grateful to Clare Sainsbury for writing this book because now when I am forced to justify my son's outrageous behaviour to members of my family, friends and acquaintances I can save my breadth and just hand them this wonderful volume' - Grapevine

`An extremely perceptive account of the experiences that young people with Asperger's Syndrome go through during their schooling' - Education Psychology in Practice

`Written in a clear accessible style… a profoundly optimistic book… education manuals such as this one have an essential role to play in promoting inclusive practice, and as such it is highly recommended reading' - Disability & Society

`This deceptively little book contains more truth and provides more insight into what it is like to have Asperger's Syndrome than many weighty tome on the subject. It offers a view from the inside, but it is not yet another autobiography. Admirably and refreshingingly, the author has refrained from giving an account solely based on her own experiences. Instead she sets out observations from 25 different suffers, giving often astonishing and sometimes harrowing glimpses of what actually happens to a child with Asperger's' s Syndrome in the classroom, in the playground, in the lunch queue and at home' - Child Psychology & Psychiatry

`This is an exceptional book which succeeds brilliantly in providing an insight into what life is like for a youngster with Asperger's Syndrome' - Special Children

`This is a wise and enabling book which is also a damn good read'- Peter Clough, University of Sheffield

This exceptional book aims to illuminate what it means to be a person who has Aspergers Syndrome by providing a window into a unique and particular world. Drawing on her own experience of schooling, and that of a network of friends and correspondents who share her way of thinking and responding, Clare Sainsbury reminds us of the unique potential for harm which education holds for those who do not fit.

This book holds insights that take us beyond the standard guidance on how to manage autistic spectrum disorder. It challenges the way we might handle obsessional behaviour.

It invites us to celebrate the pure passion of the intellect, which such obsessions can represent, and to recognise the delight which can be experienced by children who love to collect. It reminds us that many of the autistic mannerisms we might try to suppress actually help the child to think.


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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice Book, 28 Jan 2006
Clare Sainsbury gives a wonderful account of what it is like to be a schoolchild with Asperger syndrome drawn from her own experience, as well as commenting about theories on the subject. This should provide valuable insight to both teachers and parents as well as being one of those 'me too' reads for other people with Asperger syndrome like myself. If you are a teacher though and you only want to read one book then this one probably shouldn't be it, simply because I don't think this book alone is enough.
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59 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well written and easy to follow., 22 Feb 2001
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As a parent with a child who has similair problems ,to the author,this is an essential book to read. It is written in a language that parents can understand,unlike some similair books that have been reccomended to me. It gives a good insight as to how people on the Autistic Spectrum view the world and how we can help them. I think all teachers involved with children like this,should study this book!
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!! The best book on Aspergers I've read!!, 28 April 2006
I am a professional, who also has a personal interest in Aspergers, as a dear friend struggles with this. I had a lot of 'professional' knowledge about this syndrome, but this book has really helped me understand it from the sufferer's perspective. This book waa actually sent to me by mistake! the most wonderful mistake!! as it has by far been the most helpful book on this subject I have come across. It is written simply and clearly, and has examples from a variety of people, which is great, as it shows the diversity within the syndrome. I want to give Clare the biggest hug! (though she may not appreciate that!! 'o) as this book has truly given me an insight into the experience my now adult friend, is likely to have experienced during youth.. which has helped me have a deeper understanding and compassion for why he struggles now, and why he feels about himself the way he does - having never known this syndrome existed.. Thankyou Clare....
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