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It's Raining Cats and Dogs: An Autism Spectrum Guide to the Confusing World of Idioms, Metaphors and Everyday Expressions [Pehme köide]

Foreword by , , Illustrated by
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 96 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 180x158x10 mm, kaal: 140 g, 72 black and white drawings
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Aug-2021
  • Kirjastus: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1839972912
  • ISBN-13: 9781839972911
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 96 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 180x158x10 mm, kaal: 140 g, 72 black and white drawings
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Aug-2021
  • Kirjastus: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1839972912
  • ISBN-13: 9781839972911
The English language can be extremely confusing and illogical, especially for people with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who interpret meaning in a very literal way. Why should an announcement that cats and dogs are falling from the sky indicate heavy rain? And what have chickens got to do with being a coward?

It's Raining Cats and Dogs is a witty and stylish insight into the mind of someone with an ASD. It beautifully illustrates why people with ASDs have problems understanding common phrases and idioms that others accept unquestioningly as part of everyday speech. The quirky drawings will entertain and inspire those on the spectrum, giving them the confidence to recognise figures of speech, feel less alienated and even use idioms themselves.

The drawings will form instantly memorable references for those with ASDs to recall whenever they need to and will be helpful for anyone curious to understand the ASD way of thinking. They will enable people on the spectrum and their friends, families, teachers and colleagues to better understand and communicate with each other.

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Quirky illustrations of confusing idioms, metaphors and expressions
Foreword & Introduction 11(6)
Classic Idioms
17(1)
It's raining cats and dogs
18(1)
Getting the sack
19(1)
You're pulling my leg!
20(1)
He went bananas
21(1)
To chicken out
22(1)
A different kettle of fish
23(1)
Stick to your guns
24(1)
Feeling under the weather
25(1)
I was over the moon
26(1)
It's a piece of cake
27(1)
You're burning the candle at both ends
28(1)
It cost him an arm and a leg
29(1)
Your ears are burning!
30(1)
He's got something up his sleeve
31(1)
Call a spade a spade
32(1)
Going round the houses
33(1)
Breaking the ice
34(1)
In a pickle
35(1)
He's got the wrong end of the stick
36(1)
Shortened Expressions
37(1)
He had the sun in his eye
38(1)
Put the kettle on
39(1)
I feel like a pizza
40(1)
Everyday Expressions and Sayings
41(1)
He's driving me up the wall
42(1)
His head is in the clouds
43(1)
I've got some time on my hands
44(1)
It's hard to get your head around it
45(1)
To cry your eyes out
46(1)
A square meal
47(1)
He has a sweet tooth
48(1)
He gave me a piece of his mind
49(1)
My head was spinning
50(1)
I laughed my head off
51(1)
To have a face like thunder
52(1)
I worked my socks off
53(1)
It's not my cup of tea
54(1)
We didn't meet eye to eye
55(1)
He is all ears
56(1)
To bend over backwards
57(1)
That's how the cookie crumbles
58(1)
To grab the bull by the horns
59(1)
I changed my mind
60(1)
He went out with a bang
61(2)
Double Meanings
63(1)
The drinks are on the house!
64(1)
He caught my eye
65(1)
Catch the bus
66(1)
You're fired!
67(1)
Draw the curtains
68(1)
Bear with me
69(1)
Toast the bride
70(1)
Metaphors
71(1)
You've hit the nail on the head
72(1)
You're winding me up
73(1)
He flew up the stairs
74(1)
He had egg on his face
75(1)
The bread and butter
76(1)
Splitting hairs
77(1)
You took the words right out of my mouth
78(1)
It's pouring down
79(1)
I was like a dog with two tails
80(1)
Put yourself in my shoes
81(1)
To be under somebody's thumb
82(1)
The ball's in your court
83(1)
He knows it inside out
84(1)
He ran around like a headless chicken
85(1)
Keep your eyes peeled
86(1)
To open a can of worms
87(1)
Set the cat among the pigeons
88(1)
Instructions And Statements
89(1)
Take a seat
90(1)
Hang on!
91(1)
Don't rub it in
92(1)
Keep your eye on it
93(1)
To put your foot down
94(1)
Cut it out!
95
Michael Barton is a student with high functioning autism. He is currently undertaking a Physics degree at the University of Surrey. He gives talks at conferences and schools about the positive aspects of being on the spectrum, hoping to provide encouragement for both parents and children. Michael is a talented musician, playing jazz piano and the French horn, and he also enjoys judo.