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    Asperger Syndrome and Employment
    The Adolescent and Adult Neuro-diversity Handbook
    Asperger Syndrome - A Love Story
    How to Improvise Over Chord Changes
    • How to Improvise Over Chord Changes

      • 148pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      A comprehensive guide for musicians at all levels, this book focuses on developing improvisation skills through a structured approach. It begins with the 12-bar blues progression and progresses to rhythm changes and original compositions based on jazz standards. Key topics include scales and modes, chords and riffs, transposition, musical quotation, and phrasing and articulation, making it an invaluable resource for both learners and educators in jazz music.

      How to Improvise Over Chord Changes
    • Asperger Syndrome - A Love Story

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,0(38)Évaluer

      Open, honest and upbeat, this book gives personal insight into both the ups and downs of an Asperger relationship. Seeking to challenge the bad press that people with Asperger Syndrome (AS) get as partners, Sarah and Keith tell their story of how they are making it work - and also how they got it wrong - with disarming frankness and humour.

      Asperger Syndrome - A Love Story
    • This is a handy first-reference point guide to the full range of developmental conditions as they affect adolescents and adults. A wide range of conditions are covered, including Autistic Spectrum Disorders, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, ADHD, OCD, Tourette's and Anxiety Disorders.

      The Adolescent and Adult Neuro-diversity Handbook
    • Looking at expectations, motivations, working conditions and more, Hendrickx explores the reasons why work doesn't work for many people with Asperger Syndrome and how to resolve these issues. Featuring personal stories from those with AS, the book highlights successful scenarios and provides suggestions for employers and those in search of work.

      Asperger Syndrome and Employment