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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

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Activity Schedules for Children with Autism: Teaching Independent Behavior

The bestselling guide to creating and using activity schedules a set of pictures or words that cues a child or adult to engage in a sequence of activities is newly revised and updated. The benefits of using activity schedules as a teaching tool with people with autism of all ages include getting them to be more self-directed and encouraging them to initiate tasks without supervision, whether during leisure time, in the classroom, or during daily routines at home

Activity Schedules for Children with Autism: Teaching Independent Behavior

profileLynn E McClannahan PhD and Patricia J Krantz PhD

paper Paperback

date 27 July 2010

languageEnglish

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But you don't look autistic at all

Autism - that's being able to count matches really fast and knowing that 7 August 1984 was a Tuesday, right? Well, no. In this book, Bianca Toeps explains in great detail what life is like when you're autistic.

But you don't look autistic at all

profileBianca Toeps and Fay Maccorquodale-Smith

paper Kindle Paperback

date 23 July 2020

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Unstrange Minds: Remapping the World of Autism

When Isabel Grinker was diagnosed with autism in 1994, it occurred in only about 3 of every 10,000 children. Within ten years, rates had skyrocketed. Some scientists reported rates as high as 1 in 150.

Unstrange Minds: Remapping the World of Autism

profileRoy Richard Grinker

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date 29 January 2008

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Dear Mom, Please Listen: A collection of poems dealing with Autism, Down Syndrome, and other disabilities: 3 (Dear Mom Poetry Books)

The perspective of this collection of poems is primarily that of a mother dealing with the many disabilities that someone in her life may have and that of the child himself or herself. Mothers have always had it tough. From the days of Adam & Eve, mothers have always faced challenges and fears that fathers either ignore, "delegate," or simply find a solution without any thought or emotion. But mothers...they are wired differently from the moment they realize they're expecting.

Dear Mom, Please Listen: A collection of poems dealing with Autism, Down Syndrome, and other disabilities: 3 (Dear Mom Poetry Books)

profileAndy Hefty

paper Kindle Paperback

date 1 January 2020

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Positive Discipline for Parents of Children with Autism

This comprehensive guide is designed specifically for parents of children with autism. It provides helpful information about the education and discipline process for children with this disorder. With this guide, you can learn how to effectively communicate with your child, set boundaries, and provide positive reinforcement.

Positive Discipline for Parents of Children with Autism

profileMaster Brain

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date 14 December 2022

languageEnglish

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Behavioral Intervention for Young Children with Autism

A growing body of research shows that many young children with autism and pervasive developmental disorders can derive significant, lasting, and sometimes dramatic benefits from early intervention based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis. This manual, inspired by that research, provides a wealth of practical information for parents, professionals

Behavioral Intervention for Young Children with Autism

profileStephen C Luce, Gina Green, et al.

paper Paperback

date 31 May 1996

languageEnglish

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Giggle Time Establishing The Social Connection: A Program To Develop The Communication Skills Of Children With Autism

Giggle Time is a program for parents, teachers and other professionals to help develop the non-verbal, verbal and social reciprocity skills of children with autism. It describes in accessible detail how to communicate with children with autism and gives clear instructions on "how to" techniques for developing language skills.

Giggle Time Establishing The Social Connection: A Program To Develop The Communication Skills Of Children With Autism

profileSusan Aud Sonders

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date 30 November 2002

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Talking Fingers: Voices Of Indian Non-Speaking Autistics

The seed of this book sprouted in the minds of two mothers of non-speaking Autistic individuals. This is an effort straight from their hearts to bring to the forefront and to create a space for the community of non-speaking autistics here in India.

Talking Fingers: Voices Of Indian Non-Speaking Autistics

profilePadma Jyothi and Chitra Paul

paper Kindle Paperback

date 17 December 2022

languageEnglish

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Mum, is That a Human Being or an Animal?: A Book of Autism (Lucky Duck Books)

Sometimes we learn something new through personal experience something which up until now, has not been the subject of research. This book provides a mother′s original process of thinking through detail.

Mum, is That a Human Being or an Animal?: A Book of Autism (Lucky Duck Books)

profileHilde De Clerq

paper Paperback

date 1 June 2003

languageEnglish

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Autism & Reading Comprehension: Ready-to-use Lessons for Teachers

Who better to create a teaching curriculum than a teacher who is facing the very same challenges? When he began teaching, Joseph Porter was shocked to discover that he couldn't find any effective reading-comprehension curricula for students with autism spectrum disorders. Through daily trial and error, he developed effective lesson plans.

Autism & Reading Comprehension: Ready-to-use Lessons for Teachers

profileJoseph Porter

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date 30 March 2011

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