does anyone know about any good books on help develop autism, speech therapy in perticular but any books will be helpfull
does anyone know about any good books on help develop autism, speech therapy in perticular but any books will be helpfull
NAS8954 said:I would like to be able to paint - the idea of visiting some quiet place and spending the time painting, listening to the birds, etc. has always appealed. I like watching shows about painting but have no painting (or drawing) ability.
...... most pople have an ability of sorts. I myself mostly enjoy fairly abstract works. I dabble with the challenge of drawing from life also though - You can learn that and there are lots of books. But just get a 2B pencil, a rubber and a spiral sketchbook and go for it.
There are lots of other approaches but this is how I kind of work. Last year I went to the British Museum and me and my partner spent the day drawing objects. I don't like people watching me so we were strategic in our positions.
....an interesting book:
I was once told, "There are two things in life you do not lend: your fountain pen and your wife. In that order."
I agree.
My local BBC radio station read out a poem on World Autism Day last year and some listeners contacted the station to ask for a copy. I said it was fine to send copies as I wrote the poem to try to help me and other people understand Asperger's.
Thats brilliant. Welldone.
:-)
NAS8954 said:I would like to be able to paint - the idea of visiting some quiet place and spending the time painting, listening to the birds, etc. has always appealed. I like watching shows about painting but have no painting (or drawing) ability.
...... most pople have an ability of sorts. I myself mostly enjoy fairly abstract works. I dabble with the challenge of drawing from life also though - You can learn that and there are lots of books. But just get a 2B pencil, a rubber and a spiral sketchbook and go for it.
There are lots of other approaches but this is how I kind of work. Last year I went to the British Museum and me and my partner spent the day drawing objects. I don't like people watching me so we were strategic in our positions.
....an interesting book:
I was once told, "There are two things in life you do not lend: your fountain pen and your wife. In that order."
I agree.
My local BBC radio station read out a poem on World Autism Day last year and some listeners contacted the station to ask for a copy. I said it was fine to send copies as I wrote the poem to try to help me and other people understand Asperger's.
Thats brilliant. Welldone.
:-)