Humility,
compassion and grace abounds in this work.
This
is a superb resource which can help so many people worldwide … in any culture,
within any country.
Dee
Jones provides such clarity and rationale around the importance of clear,
simple two-way communication and the need for understanding the respective
rationale and thought processes of individuals to help Aspie’s and
Neurotypicals sync better.
And
all of this is based on decades of care for people, constant research and
considered thought. These traits have resulted in a manuscript that can be
aptly described as a tool to break down barriers, heal, help, support and
connect people from various walks of life - while at all times not judging but
reminding the reader that we are all worthy and in need of each other … always.
May
this work boost and assist people for decades to come while breaking down
barriers and removing stigmas because we are all human. We are just us – individuals/people
finding our way in life and each on our own journey.
So
let’s all follow Dee’s lead and look out for each other because respect and
understanding engenders trust and assuredness, breaks down barriers and brings
the best out in people so we can be our best.
The
relaxed professionalism in creating and conveying the conversation within ‘The Aspie Book’ should not be
underestimated because what Dee has shared is something truly special in
bringing Aspies and Neurotypicals closer together in understanding, empathy and
clarity of conversation.
‘The Aspie Book’ is a chance to embrace, learn,
love and support our collective differences and quirks of personality, while encouraging
us to lose the often unnecessary need to unfairly and unwittingly judge each
other – simply because we are different and
don’t realise the how and why of that.
‘The Aspie Book’ is a resource that should be
in every school, library and tertiary learning institution the world over
because it has the power to change lives and relationships, make lives and relationships
and heal both.
Enjoy, learn and share widely as you just never know who ‘The Aspie
Book’ will touch and help
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