Lucy's Story

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Pub. Date: 2001-09-01
Publisher(s): Jessica Kingsley Pub
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Summary

Born with Autism, Lucy could not understand much of what was said around her. Her own language came later from newspapers and books. She created stories and poems in her head from the words she had read. As an adult she still barely speaks. In her teens she started using a keyboard with someone touching her arm, but that was not a substitute for ordinary speech. Lucy's language had developed in a world of her own making in which she had never passed on information to someone else. Even today she does not answer questions in the same way as other people. Lucy's ambition was to write a book. She went to High School. She wrote letters and essays, learnt how to explain herself and began to create characters in her stories. While writing she started to understand her own autism, and through that understanding she came to type on a computer with no physical support to complete her BA (Hons) in Literary Studies. An essential resource for anyone interested in autism, sensory

Table of Contents

Dedication vi
Editors' Note vi
Foreword vii
Dr Tony Attwood
Glossary viii
Prologue April 1992 --- June 1993 1(3)
Little Lucy: Taste, Touch and Tantrums
4(17)
Little Lucy: Vision and Voids
21(13)
Little Lucy: The Glass Carillon
34(14)
Little Lucy Goes to School: Age 4--9
48(15)
Big Lucy, 1982--1986: Age 10--14
63(16)
Language Without Speech: Age 14
79(16)
Life With Typed Language, 1987: Age 14
95(18)
The New Me, August 1987 --- June 1988: Age 15
113(19)
More About Me, High School 1988--1989: Age 16--17
132(17)
Family Matters, Summer 1989--1990: Age 17
149(11)
School Matters, 1990: Age 17
160(11)
Curriculum and Communication, 1990: Age 17
171(12)
Typing and Talking, 1990: Age 17--18
183(12)
A Question of Touch, 1991: Age 18
195(16)
Looking to the Future, 1991: Age 19
211(15)
Going to America, October 1991 --- January 1992
226(11)
Earphones and Reggae, January 1992
237(12)
An Exciting, Frightening Journey, January--February 1992
249(14)
Mapping My Enchanted World, February 1992
263(10)
The Lens of the Keleidoscope, March 1992
273(10)
Afterword 283
Dr Tony Attwood

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