Popular Autism Related Books
Books can play a big role in helping you and your child with Autism. You’ll find books can be a good way to connect with your children as they learn to share, make eye contact and it enhances their speech while reading one with their parents.
Here is a list of specially curated books related to Autism available on Kindle, Pdf version and paperback.
We would love to get recommendations from you on any useful books for children with Autism that are not in this list. You could write to us at contact@autismconnect.com
Your Interests, My Interests: A Visual Guide to Playing and Hanging Out for Children on the Autism Spectrum
When you're all by yourself, you can (nearly) do anything you want, but when you're playing with other people, they might want to do something different. The more you know what they like, the more fun can be had playing! Children on the autism spectrum can find playing with other children difficult and they may be highly focused in their interests. This colourful and interactive visual guide will help these children learn how to establish common interests with friends and classmates, or family members at home, and use this knowledge to improve their play.
Paperback
February 21, 2020
Paid for Paperback
English
Not weird, just limited edition: Inside the autistic mind
Have you ever wondered what it is like to be inside the mind of someone on the autistic spectrum?Ever wondered how it feels to be in a different world, yet on the same planet?Not weird, just limited edition, is a beautiful gathering of thoughts, experiences and advice written for you by Faye Flint. A woman, lately diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome.This book has been written simply, to make it an easy read for those interested in the autistic spectrum.
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16 Feb. 2020
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Paid for Paperback
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Drawing a Blank: Improving Comprehension for Readers on the Autism Spectrum
Students with autism should not have struggle with reading comprehension! Many individuals with autism spectrum disorder may be fluent word callers; indeed, many have advanced ability to recognize words. However, many people with autism spectrum disorder need support when it comes to reading comprehension. Comprehension difficulties in readers with ASD can be subtle and difficult to tease out. As a result, their substantial level of risk for reading comprehension problems is often overlooked or unaddressed, and many students struggle in silence.
Paperback
January 31, 2011
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English
Touch in Child Counseling and Play Therapy: An Ethical and Clinical Guide
Touch in Child Counseling and Play Therapy explores the professional and legal boundaries around physical contact in therapy and offers best-practice guidelines from a variety of perspectives. Chapters address issues around appropriate and sensitive therapist-initiated touch, therapeutic approaches that use touch as an intervention in child treatment, and both positive and challenging forms of touch that are initiated by children. In these pages, professionals and students alike will find valuable information on ways to address potential ethical dilemmas, including defining boundaries, working with parents and guardians, documentation, consent forms, cultural considerations, countertransference, and much more.
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February 24, 2017
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English
Infant Play Therapy: Foundations, Models, Programs, and Practice
Infant Play Therapy is a groundbreaking resource for practitioners interested in the varied play therapy theories, models, and programs available for the unique developmental needs of infants and children under the age of three. The impressive list of expert contributors in the fields of play therapy and infant mental health cover a wide range of early intervention play-based models and topics. Chapters explore areas including: neurobiology, developmental trauma, parent-infant attachment relationships, neurosensory play, affective touch, grief and loss, perinatal depression, adoption, autism, domestic violence, sociocultural factors, and more. Chapter case studies highlight leading approaches and offer techniques to provide a comprehensive understanding of both play therapy and the ways we understand and recognize the therapeutic role of play with infants
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Mar 31, 2020
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Play-Based Interventions for Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Play-Based Interventions for Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders explores the most recognized, researched, and practical methods for using play therapy with the increasing number of children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs), and shows clincians how to integrate these methods into their practices. Using a diverse array of play-based approaches, the book brings together the voices of researchers and practicing clinicians who are successfully utilizing play and play-based interventions with children and adolescents on the autism spectrum. It also examines the neurobiological underpinnings of play in children on the autism spectrum and the overall effect of play on neuro-typical and neuro-atypical development.
Loretta Gallo-Lopez, Lawrence C. Rubin
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April 27, 2012
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Not All Frogs Are Green (Adventures of Neo)
Not All Frogs Are Green is the adventurous tale of friendship, bravery, and self-discovery of an autistic boy. A green, slimy, and beady-eyed monster has entered Neo's house and is hopping about. How did it get there? What will it do? How will Neo and his family escape the monster and get it out of the house for good? Join Neo as he faces his most challenging adventure yet in Not All Frogs Are Green. Discover how Neo will save the day and learn courage for himself and in helping others.
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1 Dec 2017
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English
When Down Syndrome and Autism Intersect: A Guide to DS-ASD for Parents and Professionals
While it's well known that the incidence of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is skyrocketing in the general population, it's less well known that ASD is even more common in people with Down syndrome. When Down Syndrome and Autism Intersect offers a thorough examination of the unique profile of a Down Syndrome-Autism Spectrum Disorder (DS-ASD) diagnosis and best practices for screening, treatment, and caretaking through the lifespan. This one-stop resource, the first of its kind, will greatly benefit families whose child is already diagnosed, and also those who suspect something more than Down syndrome. Professionals, too, will find information on how to distinguish DS-ASD from a diagnosis of just Down syndrome, and guidance on providing services for children and adults.
Margaret Froehlke, Robin Zaborek
Kindle
Paperback
December 19, 2012
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Jumpstarting Communication Skills in Children with Autism: A Parents' Guide to Applied Verbal Behavior
When children's communication skills lag, all areas of learning and socialization are affected. Jumpstarting Communication Skills in Children with Autism describes how an ABA approach can help children age 2-10 who have significant communication problems--difficulty making requests, perseverative speech, a lack of fluency in conversational exchanges, trouble reading others' signals, and more--learn to understand and use speech and language. Enriched by case studies, this straightforward and information-packed book examines using the Applied Verbal Behavior (AVB) method to tackle a wide variety of communication problems typical of children with autism. In a nutshell, AVB consists of observing and analyzing a child's communication behaviors, breaking them down into functions, and then teaching and reinforcing needed skills.
Paperback
September 18, 2011
Paid for Paperback
English
Asperger's Syndrome (Guide and Explanation, from Child to Adult)
Asperger syndrome, if left untreated, can be a major cause of depression as a result of anxiety and loneliness, two emotions that individuals with Asperger's autism can experience. Children and adults with Asperger's disorder may experience social dislocation due to a restrictive concern for one or a series of interests and the intense attention given to their topic.
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June 27, 2019
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