There is a legacy left in the wake of childhood and adolescence lived unknowingly superimposed upon what is the foundational hard-wiring of difference and social disconnectedness that are central to the reality and scope of Asperger’s Syndrome and that form different ways of thinking and perceiving that are outside the ebb and flow of the landscape of the stratum of social terra firma.
Posted on February 07th, 2009 in Asperger's In Adulthood
Posted on February 06th, 2009 in Asperger's In Adulthood
Learning that one has Asperger’s Syndrome as an adult is a different kind of challenge than those who find out with systemic and parental support and guidance in childhood. It gives one pause for much reflection.
Posted on February 06th, 2009 in Asperger's In Adulthood
A.J. Mahari, is a woman who was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome in adulthood. She writes about Asperger’s Syndrome from her own life experience, with among other things, a particular focus on Asperger’s in adulthood and Asperger’s in females.




