Self-disclosure is inherently personal - and so is this book. With foreword by Temple Grandin and ddited by Stephen Shore, author of Understanding Autism for Dummies, and Beyond the Wall, this book provides an abundance of useful information that will help people with high-functioning autism and Asperger Syndrome navigate their way through the public school system, learn social rules and ultimately advocate for themselves. It explores the degrees of disclosure and whether or not self-disclosure is a good choice, depending upon the situation and the individual's personality and preferences. Featuring concrete, "how-to" and "what-to-say" advice written by six people on the autism spectrum, these pages reveal the complex perceptions and behaviors that often limit access to educational opportunities, social groups, and employment for individuals with these disorders. This remarkable text enlightens theory and gives clear instruction on the necessity for self-knowledge in achieving a better life in matters of everyday living.