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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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Parenting Rewired: How to Raise a Happy Autistic Child in a Very Neurotypical World

Parenting an autistic child as a neurotypical adult can be challenging but it doesn't need to feel impossible! This essential guide will help you reshape your approaches to parenting. Packed with lived-experience insight and easy-to-follow advice this transformative guide will change how you view the behaviour of your autistic child and challenge you to rewire your thinking to see the world through the autistic lens. This guide challenges the common misunderstandings surrounding autistic behaviour, such as emotional dysregulation in public settings or meltdowns at mealtimes. Parents and carers will be given a deeper understanding of why your child behaves the way they do and how a change in your parenting approach is key to relax and resolve difficult situations. This book gives you all the tools you need to not only parent your autistic child, but also to understand them.

Parenting Rewired: How to Raise a Happy Autistic Child in a Very Neurotypical World

profileDanielle Punter & Charlotte Chaney

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date August 18, 2022

languageEnglish

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The Autistic Postgraduate Woman: Navigating the Neurotypical University

Despite strong numbers of autistic students attending higher education, and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) drives within academia to increase the number of disabled graduates undertaking further study, autistic postgraduate students are defined as having poorer outcomes than autistic people without degrees. This book will consider the ‘ unseen’ challenges autistic women in postgraduate education may experience, with the aim to raise awareness and help to reduce this discrepancy. Combining a holistic view of up-to-date literature with personal experience, the author will discuss some of the stereotypical beliefs that surround autism, highlighting stigma but also dispelling misconceptions, and will explore how these experiences may be transferrable to other disabled and minority students.

The Autistic Postgraduate Woman: Navigating the Neurotypical University

profileSophie Pillips

paper Paperback

date January 6, 2025

languageEnglish

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A Different Kind of Parenting: Neurodivergent families finding a way through together

"Our story is a story that's happening right now, to other families in systems around the world. To those families, I want to say: I see you, and I want shine a light on your experiences so you know you are not alone." In this heart-warming and supportive new book, The Sunday Times bestselling author and illustrator Eliza Fricker lifts parents of neurodivergent kids from the dark days of grappling with impenetrable, underfunded systems, and shows them how life can become brighter - often by finding joy in the things that may seem small to everyone else but are huge milestones for our children.

A Different Kind of Parenting: Neurodivergent families finding a way through together

profileEliza Fricker

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date October 21, 2024

languageEnglish

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Wild of Brain: An extraordinary life, two diagnoses, clues for the neuro-curious, hope for the struggling

Funny, honest and startling at times, this is a rollick through the extraordinary life of a late diagnosed autistic ADHDer. A hybrid of maverick memoir, lived experience insights and shudder, self help. Wild of Brain offers hope, hacks and resources for the neuro-curious, neurodivergent folks and the professionals & loved ones walking alongside them.

Wild of Brain: An extraordinary life, two diagnoses, clues for the neuro-curious, hope for the struggling

profileAnissa Ljanta

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date October 10, 2024

languageEnglish

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The Unmasking Workbook for Autistic Adults: Neurodiversity Affirming Skills to Help You Live Authentically, Avoid Burnout, and Thrive

Let this workbook guide you toward your authentic, autistic self. You don’t have to hide anymore. If you grew up before the neurodiversity movement, chances are you were taught at an early age that your autistic traits were “wrong” or “bad.” Whether it was stimming, difficulties with making small talk, avoiding eye contact, sensitivities to loud sounds or certain textures, or even talking passionately about the things you care about—somewhere along the way you learned to mask these aspects of yourself to better fit in, avoid bullying from other kids, and in some cases to even gain the love of your own parents. The problem is that, over time, masking can lead to higher levels of stress, burnout, emotional dysregulation, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, and depression. So how can you be your authentic self and still succeed and thrive in a neurotypical world?

The Unmasking Workbook for Autistic Adults: Neurodiversity Affirming Skills to Help You Live Authentically, Avoid Burnout, and Thrive

profileJessica Penot

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date October 1, 2024

languageEnglish

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A Little Less Broken: How an Autism Diagnosis Finally Made Me Whole

One woman's decades-long journey to a diagnosis of autism, and the barriers that keep too many neurodivergent people from knowing their true selves Marian Schembari was thirty-four years old when she learned she was autistic. By then, she'd spent decades hiding her tics and shutting down in public, wondering why she couldn't just act like everyone else. Therapists told her she had Tourette's syndrome, obsessive-compulsive disorder, sensory processing disorder, social anxiety, and recurrent depression. They prescribed breathing techniques and gratitude journaling. Nothing helped.

A Little Less Broken: How an Autism Diagnosis Finally Made Me Whole

profileMarian Schembari

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date September 24, 2024

languageEnglish

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The Importance of Autistic Leadership: From Complexity to Clarity

This book focuses on Autistic leadership and the Autistic experience as such. Svanhildur Svavarsdottir is a well known specialist in Autism and Ingibjorg Alfros is autistic and was diagnosed at the age of 44. This book presents a new view on autism. It is ideal both for parents, relatives and for Autistic people themselves.

The Making of the Mask: Autistic Masking

I've spent my entire life wondering why I was so different to everyone around me. Why I struggled with so much that others took in their stride. Adulthood was a real shock to the system. I spent my childhood with my head in a book, searching for characters that I could possibly relate to, but when all the ""normal"" people are fictional, where does that leave me? I never found success with my search for myself, but maybe you will. Maybe this time, you'll see yourself in my story. Only this time, it's real...

The Making of the Mask: Autistic Masking

profileSophie McLelland

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date September 14, 2024

languageEnglish

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Autism in Polyvagal Terms New Possibilities and Interventions

By presenting the autism diagnosis through the lens of a disordered nervous system—that is, by applying Polyvagal Theory—this book opens new avenues for intervention and treatment, while challenging age-old assumptions of what autism means and how it presents itself.

Autism in Polyvagal Terms New Possibilities and Interventions

profileSean M. Inderbitzen

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date September 10, 2024

languageEnglish

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The Voice of An Aspie: A Candid Conversation About Asperger's Syndrome

You have probably heard about Asperger's Syndrome, or ASD*, but how much do you really know? This book is written by an Aspie** (one who has Asperger's) for anyone, aspie or neuro-typical** who wants to learn more about Asperger's and what it is like to live with, how it affects us, and those around us. In this book, I seek to answer common questions about Asperger's using my own experience and memory....

The Voice of An Aspie: A Candid Conversation About Asperger's Syndrome

profileColm Docherty

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date September 8, 2024

languageEnglish

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