steves1bear
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Okay, after being a lurker for several years, I have now officially joined the awesome Dis Boards.
My daughter, age 7, was recently diagnosed as high functioning aspergers. We've been working with a psychologist, but his expertise are very limited when it comes to working with kids with aspergers. It's the disadvantages of living in a small college town an hour away from any kind of big city. Anyway, since my daughter is a voracious reader, he suggested we get her some books that have social conflicts in them and talk with her about the conflicts and resolutions. He thinks this would be a good way to help her better understand dealing with social issues, but he has no idea where we would find such books. I know a lot of childrens books have some kind of social conflict, but I was wondering if anyone has any experience with specific books or series of books that were helpful. We already have reference/social skill kind of teaching books and are looking more for pleasure reading books.
Any suggestions? Oh, she is in first grade, but is in a 3rd grade reading class.
Thanks!
Carrie
My daughter, age 7, was recently diagnosed as high functioning aspergers. We've been working with a psychologist, but his expertise are very limited when it comes to working with kids with aspergers. It's the disadvantages of living in a small college town an hour away from any kind of big city. Anyway, since my daughter is a voracious reader, he suggested we get her some books that have social conflicts in them and talk with her about the conflicts and resolutions. He thinks this would be a good way to help her better understand dealing with social issues, but he has no idea where we would find such books. I know a lot of childrens books have some kind of social conflict, but I was wondering if anyone has any experience with specific books or series of books that were helpful. We already have reference/social skill kind of teaching books and are looking more for pleasure reading books.
Any suggestions? Oh, she is in first grade, but is in a 3rd grade reading class.
Thanks!
Carrie