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Perspective Taking in the Workplace

by Winner, MA, CCC-SLP

Pamela Crooke, Ph.D., CCC-SLP

http://northriverpress.com/perspective-taking-in-the-workplace/

FYI, last summer, posted information about their new book " Social Thinking

at Work: Why Should I Care? " for Asperger Adults in the workplace. I have not

read it but it looks like it could be very helpful for adults.

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/aspires-relationships/message/15178

- Helen

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> FYI, last summer, posted information about their new book " Social

Thinking at Work: Why Should I Care? " for Asperger Adults in the workplace. I

have not read it but it looks like it could be very helpful for adults.

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/aspires-relationships/message/15178

>

Helen, I can definitely endorse this book. I ordered it right after it

was published and have been recommending it to all of my groups. IMO,

it's the best resource currently available on the topic.

Best,

~CJ

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress,

you are still way ahead of everyone who isn't trying.

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Helen, thank you for sharing this article. It serves as a great

abstract for the full content of the book, which I highly recommend.

Best,

~CJ

> Perspective Taking in the Workplace

> by Winner, MA, CCC-SLP

> Pamela Crooke, Ph.D., CCC-SLP

> http://northriverpress.com/perspective-taking-in-the-workplace/

>

> FYI, last summer, posted information about their new book " Social

Thinking at Work: Why Should I Care? " for Asperger Adults in the workplace. I

have not read it but it looks like it could be very helpful for adults.

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/aspires-relationships/message/15178

>

> - Helen

>

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Helen,

This is an excellent article, and really does a nice wrap-up of the main points of and Pamela's book, which is superb. I recommend their book highly, and have used it in a couple of workshops and our Portland AS Adult Support Group.

N. Meyer Perspective Taking in the Workplace > >Perspective Taking in the Workplace >by Winner, MA, CCC-SLP >Pamela Crooke, Ph.D., CCC-SLP >http://northriverpress.com/perspective-taking-in-the-workplace/ > >FYI, last summer, posted information about their new book "Social Thinking at Work: Why Should I Care?" for Asperger Adults in the workplace. I have not read it but it looks like it could be very helpful for adults. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/aspires-relationships/message/15178 > >- Helen > > > >------------------------------------ > > "We each have our own way of living in the world, together we are like a symphony. >Some are the melody, some are the rhythm, some are the harmony >It all blends together, we are like a symphony, and each part is crucial. >We all contribute to the song of life." > ...Sondra > > We might not always agree; but TOGETHER we will make a difference. > > ASPIRES is a closed, confidential, moderated list. >Responsibility for posts to ASPIRES lies entirely with the original author. > Do NOT post mail off-list without the author's permission. > When in doubt, please refer to our list rules at: > http://www.aspires-relationships.com/info_rules.htm > ASPIRES ~ Climbing the mountain TOGETHER > http://www.aspires-relationships.com >

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