For those who find dating a challenge, especially on the autistic spectrum, this smart card set transforms awkward silences into engaging conversations. Covering first dates, physical boundaries, commitment, and breakups, it provides practical conversation starters to help build confident, authentic connections.
First published in 1988, this title looks at why it is that women come to care, and considers the legacy of their caring experiences. Because caring is usually a labour of love, the feelings that surround it are complicated and fraught with ambivalence. It explores the meaning of caring from the carer’s point of view.
When Alice Jolly's second child was stillborn and all subsequent attempts to have another baby failed, she began to consider every possible option, no matter how unorthodox.
A friendly yet direct guide for parents of deaf or hard of hearing children, covering basic challenges, essential facts, and tips from the experts, leaving parents fully prepared to support their child.
Based on the author's lived experience and expertise as an autism researcher, this book is the essential guide to understanding why you find change so difficult and how to cope. Packed with practical advice, this guide will give you all the tools you need to support yourself in times of uncertainty and upheaval.
Explores how the concepts 'risk' and 'benefit' can operate as analytic tools across the medicine/drug divide, allowing new narratives, clearer understanding, and bridging the gap between licit and illicit.