The Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships

The Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships

by TempleGrandin (Author), SeanBarron (Author), VeronicaZysk (Editor)

Synopsis

Born with autism, both authors now famously live successful social lives, but their paths were very different. Temple's logical mind controlled her social behavior. She interacted with many adults and other children, experiencing varied social situations. Logic informed her decision to obey social rules and avoid unpleasant consequences. Sean's emotions controlled his social behavior. Baffled by social rules, isolated and friendless, he made up his own, and applied them to others. When they inevitably broke his rules, he felt worthless and unloved. Both Temple and Sean ultimately came to terms with the social world and found their places in it. Whether you are a person with autism, a caregiver in the autism community, or just someone interested in an 'outsider' view of society, their powerful stories will enthrall and enlighten you.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 383
Publisher: Future Horizons Incorporated
Published: 30 Dec 2005

ISBN 10: 193256506X
ISBN 13: 9781932565065

Media Reviews

I would love to have the ten rules from page 119 as my screensaver!
Lindsi Cavender, Person with Asperger's Syndrome


I wish I had this book when Sean was a child. It would have helped me understand Sean so much more.
Judy Barron, co-author of There's A Boy In H e re and mother of author Sean Barron.


If you've ever wondered, 'What is going through my child's mind? Why can't he get social interactions?' then this book is for you! 'A-ha!' moments abound.
Veronica Zysk, editor of Autism/Asperger's Digest and this book, both published by Future Horizons.


If you ve ever wondered, What is going through my child s mind? Why can t he get social interactions? then this book is for you! A-ha! moments abound.
Veronica Zysk, editor of Autism/Asperger s Digest and this book, both published by Future Horizons.


If you ve ever wondered, What is going through my child s mind? Why can t he get social interactions? then this book is for you! A-ha! moments abound.
Veronica Zysk, editor of Autism/Asperger s Digest and this book, both published by Future Horizons.


If you've ever wondered, 'What is going through my child's mind? Why can't he get social interactions?' then this book is for you! 'A-ha!' moments abound.
Veronica Zysk, editor of Autism/Asperger's Digest and this book, both published by Future Horizons.

Author Bio
Sean Barron is a very interesting and intelligent young man who has faced the challenge of autism. He and his mother wrote an insightful book on their lives together. There's a Boy in Here has won many accolades for offering the unique perspectives of two people who look at the same world but see and feel entirely different things. Mr. Barron has progressed to the point that it is difficult to even realize that he once was truly impacted by autism/Asperger's Syndrome. He is now a freelance writer, lives independently, and recently co-authored Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships with Dr. Temple Grandin. Sean is a graduate of Youngstown State University, and works as a reporter for the Youngstown Vindicator. He's pursuing a second degree in journalism.

Temple Grandin is a prominent author and speaker on both autism and animal behavior. She is a professor of Animal Science at Colorado State University and world-famous advocate for people with autism spectrum disorders. She is a TIME 100 winner in the Heroes category.

Veronica Zysk, Executive Director of the Autism Society of America (1991-1996), is an award-winning author. She has worked with Temple Grandin and Sean Barron, among many others on books such as Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships (Future Horizons, 2005) which won a Silver Award at the publishing industry's ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year competition. She has also worked with Ellen Notbohm on the bestseller Ten Things Every Child With Autism Wishes You Knew (Future Horizons, 2012).