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
Autism: U is for Understanding (Autism Redefined Book 2)
An endless imagination leaves a little boy misunderstood! It becomes clear that Ru sees the world differently. The teachers and students don’t understand why Ru won’t play with them and he doesn’t understand why others don’t see
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April 15, 2025
Free for Kindle
Paid for Paperback
English
All About Brains: A Book About People
For share day at school, Nova has to bring in something that makes her unique and she knows just the thing: her breakfast pickles! But when the fridge opens to an empty pickle jar, Nova has to find a new share and her morning medicine leads to the perfect idea: her brain sparkles!
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15 April 2025
Paid for Kindle
Paid for Paperback
English
Breaking the Boundaries: On Lived-Experience Mentorship for Autistic Students in Higher Education (Disability Studies)
Universities and colleges are built on systems that by nature exclude Autistic students, since they're built on neurotypical foundations. As one of the few actually autistic Higher Education mentors for Autistic students in the UK, Jorik Mol seeks to improve Autistic students' lives by validating their experience and challenging universities to listen to them.
All the Noise at Once
All Aiden has ever wanted to do was play football just like his star quarterback brother, Brandon. An overstimulation meltdown gets in the way of Aiden making the team during summer tryouts, but when the school year starts and a spot unexpectedly needs to be filled, he finally gets a chance to play the game he loves.
Different, Not Deficient: Life Hacks from the Neurodivergent World
In Different, Not Deficient: Life Hacks from the Neurodivergent World, author Lydia Frost offers a compassionate, relatable, and practical guide for neurodivergent individuals navigating life with ADHD, autism, sensory processing sensitivity, executive dysfunction, and more. This empowering self-help book is packed with real-world strategies, gentle
The Light from a Thousand Wounds: A Mother's Memoir of Finding Beauty in Life's Darkest Moments
In her poignant and unflinchingly raw memoir, this mother of five navigates the overwhelming challenges of raising a violently autistic child and grappling with her oldest son’s heartbreaking substance abuse. When a devastating rollover accident leaves her son in a coma, she and her husband are thrust into a foreign world of traumatic brain injuries and their child’s slow, uncertain recovery. The cumulative weight of one harrowing event after another threatens to destabilize their marriage and everything they cherish.
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April 14, 2025
Paid for Kindle
Paid for Paperback
English
Parenting : A Biblical Battle Plan For Neurodivergent Kids
In Parenting: A Biblical Battle Plan for Neurodivergent Kids, Alexis A. Nelson blends scripture, practical tools, and heartfelt wisdom to equip parents for the unique journey of raising children with autism, ADHD, sensory sensitivities, and other exceptional needs. Rooted in faith and guided by love, this book offers more than encouragement—it delivers a powerful strategy for spiritual and emotional resilience.
The Neurodivergent Student's Transition Guide: A School Survival Guide for ADHD and Autism to Navigate Change, Build Confidence, and Succeed in Every Classroom
The Neurodivergent Student's Transition Guide: A School Survival Guide for ADHD and Autism to Navigate Change, Build Confidence, and Succeed in Every Classroom is the ultimate resource for parents, educators, and students seeking practical strategies to support smooth school transitions for children with ADHD and autism. This hands-on guide is packed with realistic advice, evidence-based tools, and easy-to-follow frameworks that help neurodivergent learners manage major academic changes—from elementary to middle school, middle to high school, and beyond. Designed for students ages 8–18, this book offers age-appropriate planning checklists, scripts for self-advocacy, executive functioning supports, and guidance on sensory accommodations in real school settings.
Neurodivergent Power: The New Blueprint for Business: Together in Difference United in Creation (Japanese Edition)
This book, "A New Corporate Story Woven by the Power of ADHD and ASD," is a proposal that sheds light on the power of people with two neurodevelopmental characteristics, ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) and ASD (autism spectrum disorder), and throws a stone into the traditional social and corporate structure based on the "average." The starting point of this book is the author's own experience of being diagnosed with ADHD and ASD when he was almost 50 years old, and finding the answer to the long-standing conflict of "why things hadn't worked out so far."
Everyday Miracles: Discover Hidden Helpers in Your Home for Autism Support
Discover Possibilities of a Balanced and Harmonious Family Life with Your Autistic Child Life with a child on the autism spectrum can feel overwhelming and chaotic, but it doesn’t have to be. This book, written by a professional with years of experience working in family settings, gives practical tips that work in real life. Trust in other people is the hardest thing to develop in autistic children. The author offers an empowering approach to the parent-child bond based on understanding and mutual trust while fostering a structured and supportive environment for the entire family. Through her methods, parents and children can grow, learn, and thrive together. In this book you’ll discover:

