Would any parents like to review a book on understanding Asperger's/ASD?
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Chris_Alumni
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Hi all, we've recently acquired a book entitled 'Aspertools - The practical guide for understanding and embracing Asperger's, Autism Spectrum Disorders and Neurodiversity'. Would any parents be interested in receiving it in the post for free and reviewing it for the community? (I say parents as I think that's the intended audience of the book).
See the attached pictures for a full synopsis of the book, and if you'd like to review it just say so in the comments below and we'll be in touch. First come, first serve so get in there quick if interested.


See the attached pictures for a full synopsis of the book, and if you'd like to review it just say so in the comments below and we'll be in touch. First come, first serve so get in there quick if interested.


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Hi Chris,
My wife and I would be happy to have a look at this book.
When you say review, what kind of review are you looking for? A proper literature review or just personal feedback?0 -
Hi @bendigedig, thanks for responding so quickly. I'll drop you an email shortly so we know where to send it. Yeah just a personal review in whatever format you feel comfortable with, just to share with the community your thoughts on the book.
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