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 Further Reading - Marc Segar 1974-1997: A Survival Guide for People with Asperger Syndrome
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Allan Pease, Body Language, (Sheldon press) David Cohen, Body Language in Relationships, (Sheldon press) Ursula Markham, How to deal with difficult people, (Thorsons)...

 A Personal In-depth Analysis of the Problem - Marc Segar 1974-1997: A Survival Guide for People with Asperger Syndrome
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I personally believe that the best key to overcoming autism is understanding it. Autism is caused by various biochemical processes which affect the way the brain develops. For some time I...

 Opportunities - Marc Segar 1974-1997: A Survival Guide for People with Asperger Syndrome
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The first move in finding yourself a social life is often seeing an advert in your local paper and picking up the phone. The most difficult step can often be just picking up the phone. Clubs and societies can be a good...

 Travelling Abroad - Marc Segar 1974-1997: A Survival Guide for People with Asperger Syndrome
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If you travel abroad somewhere, for whatever reason, you might find you have to adapt yourself to a rather different way of life. This might be quite pleasant, or it might be quite difficult and inconvenient for...

 Driving - Marc Segar 1974-1997: A Survival Guide for People with Asperger Syndrome
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Driving is quite a bizarre skill to learn. How fast you pick up driving often has nothing at all to do with your intelligence in other things. Some real dimwits are still able to learn to drive in as fe...

 Jobs and Interviews - Marc Segar 1974-1997: A Survival Guide for People with Asperger Syndrome
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In an interview body language is extra important and you want to look confident and relaxed. You are also expected to sit still with your arms by your side or on your lap and a good posture and this mig...

 Living Away from Home - Marc Segar 1974-1997: A Survival Guide for People with Asperger Syndrome
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You may start living away from home for a number of reasons, whether it is so that you can be independent or whether you are going away to University or even just staying in a youth hostel for a week or two to me...

 Education - Marc Segar 1974-1997: A Survival Guide for People with Asperger Syndrome
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You might have teachers who are holding you back by thinking you are not intelligent enough to take your exams. If you know inside that you are, then this can be extremely frustrating. Try to get the help of a teacher who you...

 Coming Clean - Marc Segar 1974-1997: A Survival Guide for People with Asperger Syndrome
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Amongst certain groups of people, you might decide that you want to come clean and tell them that you are autistic. This is entirely your own choice. You might, however, wish to tell just one person in the...

 Keeping a Clean Slate - Marc Segar 1974-1997: A Survival Guide for People with Asperger Syndrome
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Whenever we go into a completely new environment and no-one knows us yet, we start off with an undamaged reputation, that is a clean slate. It is largely by breaking the unwritten rules of society that...

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