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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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Autism Feels 
 An Earthling’s Guide

"Too honest. Too real. Too helpful." – #autismmom ""Inspirational in a way that makes you grateful to be normal." – Ableism Magazine “Not bad for an Autistic person.” – Passive Discrimination Weekly If autism has touched your life and you’re feeling overwhelmed from confusion and questions, enter the visceral world of Orion Kelly to gain a better understanding and appreciation for how Autism Feels 
 from the perspective of an everyday Autistic guy, husband and father to an Autistic child.

Autism Feels 
 An Earthling’s Guide

profileOrion Kelly

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date April 16, 2023

languageEnglish

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Unusual Medicine: Essays on Autistic Identity and Drug Addiction

In this essay anthology, David explores his experience as an Autistic drug addict, and his journey into recovery. Not shying away from the darker aspects of his story, he shines a light into the corners of the Autistic community that are often forgotten about. This anthology is meant to be accessible to anyone with a vested interest in addiction amongst Autistic people, and amongst fact, and anecdotes, also contains suggestions on how people and services can better support this far too often forgotten demographic of people.

Unusual Medicine: Essays on Autistic Identity and Drug Addiction

profileDavid Gray-Hammond

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date April 14, 2023

languageEnglish

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Autistic Burnout: Finding the Path to Recovery

Autistic burnout is a common experience for many autistic individuals, characterized by a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion resulting from prolonged exposure to overwhelming sensory and social stimuli, stress, and pressure to conform to neurotypical norms. It can manifest in various ways, including loss of motivation, decreased executive functioning, sensory overload, shutdowns, and meltdowns. In this comprehensive guide, you'll discover practical strategies to help you recover from autistic burnout and regain your sense of self and purpose.

Autistic Burnout: Finding the Path to Recovery

profileRobert Costello

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date April 6, 2023

languageEnglish

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Autism and the Social Rulebook

What is an autistic world like? If you don't have autism, you may never know. This will give you a slight glimpse of a world with autism... Our minds... The struggles... And how much our friends and family truly mean. We may be similar, but never the same.

Autism and the Social Rulebook

profileKatie Dunphy

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date 31 Mar. 2023

languageEnglish

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Late-Identified AuDHD: An Autism/ADHD Beginners Self-Discovery Workbook

Do you suspect you have autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? Are you late-diagnosed with AuDHD (ASD + ADHD)? Are you still trying to identify your traits and describe your experiences to access support? If you answered yes to any of those questions, this supportive and supplemental workbook is for you! Designed for people new to trying to define their experience as an AuDHD individual, you will learn the basics from another AuDHD'er... Basic vocabulary! A framework to view your journey! Guided writing prompts to process your thoughts!

Late-Identified AuDHD: An Autism/ADHD Beginners Self-Discovery Workbook

profileB.Z. Brainz

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date April 1, 2023

languageEnglish

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Our Brother Robin: An Autism Acceptance Story

"Meet Robin, smart, young robot who has some amazing talents, but who also faces some challenges. Intended to demystify autism, and promote autism acceptance in young readers, this story features colourful illustrations and simple, yet engaging, text. Édition française aussi disponible! "Notre Frùre Robin: Une histoire sur l'acceptation de l'autisme"

Our Brother Robin: An Autism Acceptance Story

profileAnnabel Adewunmi

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date April 1, 2023

languageEnglish

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Kim Loves To Stim

Kim Loves to Stim. He can't help it. It helps him. This educational book for children introduces them to stimming.

Kim Loves To Stim

profileFrances Mac Aonghusa

paper Paperback

date March 29, 2023

languageEnglish

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Crisis in the Comfort Zone: An Autistic Adult's Sensory Stuff

Sensory issues are common among autistics, who experience hypersensitivity or hyposensitivity to sensory input such as touch, sound, taste, smell, and visual stimuli. For example, some people may find it challenging to filter out background noises, while others may have difficulty processing social cues. Sensory issues can significantly impact a person's daily life. In her fourth public journal, Autistic Ang shares her experiences with sensory sensitivity. This journal does not impart strategies, just relatable stories so late-diagnosed autistics don't feel so alone. Meet Autistic Ang, who found out a week before her 39th birthday that she's autistic. It's only been several months since this realization, and during that time she's been down the research rabbit hole, trying to better understand herself. When she couldn't find many resources by autistic people from her part of the spectrum, she felt called to be someone others like her could see themselves in.

Crisis in the Comfort Zone: An Autistic Adult's Sensory Stuff

profileAutistic Ang

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date March 29, 2023

languageEnglish

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An Unspoken Story: Living with Autism

"An Unspoken Story: Living with autism. A book by Sidharth Chandran, who writes from the perspective of a man who, in his own words, is ‘cocooned in autism.’ “I want everyone to know that I am a thinking, feeling man, I do not speak. I am aware that I act in ways that others see as ‘weird’ as though I had ‘no sense.’ This is because my mind and body work differently and not always in congruence with each other. I can express myself through typing. I would like people in ‘Planet Normal’ to know what people with Complex Communication Needs (non- speakers) experience.” Sidharth describes his account as a ‘window into autism’.

An Unspoken Story: Living with Autism

profileSidharth Chandran

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date March 27, 2023

languageEnglish

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Understanding Autistic Burnout

Autistic burnout is experienced by as many as 80% of autistic and other neurodivergent people and yet many professionals working with autistic people, often do not understand or recognise it. This leads to autistic young people and adults being misdiagnosed, being given the wrong advice and support or no support whatsoever. Autistic burnout can lead to extreme crisis, with the individual trying to cope with no resources, no energy and their mental health floundering. The consequences can be extremely serious and sadly sometimes devastating.

Understanding Autistic Burnout

profileViv Dawes

paper Paperback

date March 27, 2023

languageEnglish

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