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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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Proven Strategy For Raising A Neurodivergent Boy Child: A Faith-Based Approach To Raising A Neurodivergent Son With Purpose

Parenting a child with neurodivergence can be daunting, but it is also a divine journey of growth, resilience, and purpose. In this powerful, faith-driven guide, you'll discover the tools to navigate the complexities of parenting while standing firm in God's plan for your child’s life. Through the ups and downs, this book empowers you to embrace your son’s uniqueness, foster spiritual and emotional growth, and create a home filled with love, structure, and stability.

Proven Strategy For Raising A Neurodivergent Boy Child: A Faith-Based Approach To Raising A Neurodivergent Son With Purpose

profileEvelyn Renault

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date 8 February 2025

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Understanding Neurodiversity: Helping Parents Thrive with Autism and ADHD: The Ultimate Guide to Understanding, Supporting, and Thriving Together”

Parenting a neurodivergent child can feel like a journey without a map. From sensory meltdowns and hyperactivity to navigating school challenges and social situations, the daily struggles can be exhausting. But beneath those challenges lies something beautiful: a child with extraordinary potential.

Understanding Neurodiversity: Helping Parents Thrive with Autism and ADHD: The Ultimate Guide to Understanding, Supporting, and Thriving Together”

profileJones Ethan

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date February 7, 2025

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Embracing The Extraordinary: A Guide To Thriving In Parenthood With A Neurodivergent Child

This book is a comprehensive guide for parents raising neurodivergent children, offering insights, practical strategies, and emotional support. Written by a mother with firsthand experience, it blends personal stories with actionable advice to help families navigate the unique challenges and joys of parenting a neurodivergent child.

Embracing The Extraordinary: A Guide To Thriving In Parenthood With A Neurodivergent Child

profileStephanie Ripa

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date 7 February 2025

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Shiloh Goes Skiing: Teachability Series for Autism

Meet Shiloh, a fun, curious autistic 10-year-old who is excited to go skiing with their new friend James, a fun-loving, kind 10-year-old who is blind and autistic. With the help of Tina and Brian, their ski instructors, they learn how to start, stop, fall, and listen to the sounds of skiing.

Shiloh Goes Skiing: Teachability Series for Autism

profileCindy Montgomery, Linda Stainton

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date 7 February 2025

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Shiloh Has a Quiet Day: TeachAbility Series for Autism

Meet Shiloh, a 10-year-old who is curious, fun and autistic. Mom, Dad, Sister, and elephant Eli help them have a quiet day while Dad and Mom work from home. Shiloh makes his own lunch while Mom and Dad are busy. This Family Event Story will help anyone who is interested in supporting an autistic child go from feeling nervous to proud. It can be a coloring book/ transition object too!

Shiloh Has a Quiet Day: TeachAbility Series for Autism

profileCindy Montgomery

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date 7 February 2025

languageEnglish

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Shiloh Goes to the Doctor's Office: Teachability Series for Autism Kindle Edition

Meet Shiloh, a fun, curious, autistic 10-year-old who is going to the doctor's office, with dad. The best part? They always get a hot dog after their appointment. With the help of Mom, Dad, sister Ava, Eli the elephant and everyone at the doctor's office, the appointment goes smoothly.

Shiloh Goes to the Doctor's Office: Teachability Series for Autism Kindle Edition

profileCindy Montgomery

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date 7 February 2025

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Self Care for Autistic Women: A Compassionate Guide to Emotional Regulation and Managing Sensory Overload in Neurodivergent Adults (The Neurodivergent Self Care Handbook)

Do you feel overwhelmed by the challenges of navigating a world that often misunderstands your unique perspective as an autistic woman? Are you struggling to manage sensory overload, build meaningful relationships, and find success in your personal and professional life? Have you been searching for a comprehensive guide to self-care that truly understands and addresses your specific needs?

Self Care for Autistic Women: A Compassionate Guide to Emotional Regulation and Managing Sensory Overload in Neurodivergent Adults (The Neurodivergent Self Care Handbook)

profileSkylar Haven

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date 5 February 2025

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Living with Autism: Out of the Silence

From the time Kris was two years old I knew something wasn't right with his development. So I went to the library and pulled all the books on the shelf that dealt with childhood disorders. I tried to rule out any disorders I knew of, but I couldn't rule out autism. Living with Autism is an account of the events that followed. It takes us on a long journey of trial and error and cause and effect happenings that are unique to our darling little autistic boy.

Living with Autism: Out of the Silence

profileViolette Gulack

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date 5 February 2025

languageEnglish

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Reframing Rejection: A Neurodivergent’s Guide to Thriving with RSD (The Neurodivergent Blueprint: Success on Your Terms Book 1)

Do you feel crushed by criticism, overanalyze conversations, or take rejection deeply personally? You’re not alone. Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) can make everyday interactions feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to define you. In Thriving with RSD, you’ll discover how to recognize, understand, and manage RSD with science-backed strategies and personal insights. Through practical exercises, journal prompts, and real-life examples, this guide will help you:

Reframing Rejection: A Neurodivergent’s Guide to Thriving with RSD (The Neurodivergent Blueprint: Success on Your Terms Book 1)

profileIllie Massey

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date 4 February 2025

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Neurodivergent and Proud

In Neurodivergent and Proud, Marcella Boccia, an Italian poet in Srinagar, weaves a lyrical exploration of identity, intensity, and defiance. With echoes of Yeats’ mysticism, Tagore’s spirituality, and Neruda’s raw passion—shrouded in a dark, haunting beauty—this collection delves into the depths of living with borderline personality disorder. Set against the turbulent backdrop of war-torn Kashmir, these poems mirror the fractured landscapes of both place and psyche, capturing the weight of emotions that refuse to be tamed. Through verses that oscillate between tenderness and storm, Boccia embraces the chaos of her mind as both a burden and a gift, rejecting the labels imposed upon her. A thread of longing weaves through the collection—an enduring, platonically charged connection with a Kashmiri poetry professor, a love story written in silence and distance.

Neurodivergent and Proud

profileMarcella Boccia

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date 4 February 2025

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