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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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The Ultimate Guide to Autistic Burnout

Take a deep dive into autistic burnout—a phenomenon that affects many autistics and carries with it severe risks of suicidal ideation, depression, and anxiety. ‘The Ultimate Guide to Autistic Burnout’ summarizes and explains the most current research on the topic and provides you with the tools to identify and recover from autistic burnout safely. The book is written by adult autistics and is based on research clinical experience and the lived experience of autistic people Researched and written by Dr. Natalie Engelbrecht ND RP (an authority in adult autism), neuroscientist Dr. Debra Bercovici PhD, Eva Silvertant, and Kendall Jones; and brought to life by award-winning graphic designer and illustrator Eva Silvertant BDes—making it a valuable resource for clinicians and the autistic community alike.

The Secret Life of Rose

The Secret Life of Rose covers a range of topics that are central to the autistic experience. While Rose writes peer-to-peer, her mum Jodie adds the perspective of an adult who is also a professional in the field. The end result is a book that opens up the autistic experience in a way that is both fresh and accessible. This is an updated and expanded edition based on a successfully self-published version, offering new content on burnout, shutdown and monotropism.

A Sprinkle of Autism

A Sprinkle of Autism is a groundbreaking series of the author's lived and personal poems that boldly delves into the depths of the autistic experience, offering readers an intimate perspective on the condition. With fearless sincerity and raw emotion, this collection aims to shatter age-old stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding autism, while simultaneously fostering a deeper understanding and empathy for those on the spectrum. Prepare to embark on a transformative journey through the pages of this book, where poetry becomes a powerful catalyst for change, awareness, understanding, and acceptance.

A Sprinkle of Autism

profile C Eede

paper Kindle Paperback

date November 20, 2024

languageEnglish

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What's Normality?

What’s normality? Books written by autistic authors don't come around often, I wanted to take this chance to write about the myths of being normal. Ever since I was born, I’ve always been, well, ‘different’. It''s safe to say I don't really master the art of being normal. Are we coming to the end of being normal? Is it normal to have children, own a house, go to work, be lonely, learn to drive or have a mental health illness? Drawing upon my life and the rules of society, I've broken down what's accepted in society and what's not. I've written this book a bit like a mental health self help book. Start thinking about your life, how are you 'different' to everyone else? When you read this book you'll soon realise you're just as amazing as everyone else. This book not only acts as mental health self help, it acts as a motivation book. When you compare my life to yours, we're very different, after all nobody is normal...

What's Normality?

profileDaniel Jones

paper Paperback

date August 16, 2024

languageEnglish

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Timothy Blossom: The Champ!

Timothy Blossom is an autistic thirteen-year-old with a passion for astronomy. His parents, Bert and Barbara, and best friend, Schrodinger the goldfish, do their best to guide Timothy through his challenges with social interaction and interpreting verbal cues. But when Timothy's beloved AstroWorld, The Store With a Universe of Galactic Gifts, shuts down, his world is turned upside down. How will he cope with the earth-shattering news? Find out in Timothy Blossom - The Champ! A wonderful, heart-warming tale to inspire and inform autistic children, their parents, and carers.

Timothy Blossom: The Champ!

profileSteve Slavin

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date August 11, 2024

languageEnglish

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What I Wish You Knew: A Book of Poems for Parents and Children from an Autistic Mind

Dive into the heartfelt world of an autistic mind through this collection of insightful poems. ""What I Wish You Knew"" offers a unique perspective on the everyday experiences, challenges, and strengths of neurodiverse children. Perfect for reading together, these poems foster understanding, empathy, and open conversations between parents and their children. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or caregiver, this book provides a gentle reminder of the beauty and depth of neurodiversity. Join us on this journey of discovery and connection, and learn to celebrate the unique ways each child sees the world.

What I Wish You Knew: A Book of Poems for Parents and Children from an Autistic Mind

profileAustin Aja

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date August 8, 2024

languageEnglish

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Dan, the Autistic Alien: A Book Explaining Autism for Kids, with Advice for Grown-Ups

This is a children's book about Dan, an autistic child who is learning about the world. It is written by Daniele Forni, who was diagnosed later in life with autism (ASD1) and ADHD and has drawn from his personal experience to tell the stories in the book. The book is for relatives, guardians, and children alike who want to understand more about autism. The advice included in the book has been reviewed by trained psychologists, but it should not replace medical advice.

Dan, the Autistic Alien: A Book Explaining Autism for Kids, with Advice for Grown-Ups

profileDaniele Forni

paper Kindle Paperback

date August 3, 2024

languageEnglish

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Not Me, Us: The Story of a Middle-Aged Autistic and the Quest to Empower Others with Similar Stories

In this volume, the author presents his story as a person diagnosed with autism at the age of fifty, noting the lack of representation and resources for people like himself: those identified as autistic later in life who have lived without adequate support, often for decades. He begins with a brief autobiography, then explores a host of topics related to autism. However, the book is not only for older, recently-diagnosed autistics, but for all whose lives have been touched by autism, and those who wish to know more about adult autism.

Not Me, Us: The Story of a Middle-Aged Autistic and the Quest to Empower Others with Similar Stories

profileMichael Thomas Howard

paper Paperback

date August 1, 2024

languageEnglish

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Understanding Others in a Neurodiverse World: A Radical Perspective on Communication and Shared Meaning

It was long thought that social communication difficulties experienced by autistic people were due to cognitive and social ‘deficits.’ This book offers a neurodiversity-affirming alternative to this problematic approach by presenting a novel perspective on cross-neurotype communication, for example between autistic and non-autistic people. Autistic people often experience difficulties with social communication. This can impact all areas of life and can contribute to poorer mental health outcomes, reduced opportunities for fulfilling social interactions and barriers to health and social care, education and employment. Understanding Others in a Neurodiverse World offers a new way to conceptualise and understand why cross-neurotype misattunements in communication may happen by taking the double empathy problem – the reframing of social communication difficulties as a two-way problem, not simply the result of an autistic ‘deficit’ – and a cognitive linguistics theory, ‘relevance theory’,

Understanding Others in a Neurodiverse World: A Radical Perspective on Communication and Shared Meaning

profileGemma Williams

paper Kindle Paperback

date September 4, 2024

languageEnglish

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What is Autism? Life as a Late-Identified Autistic Series

Originally published as ""Life as a Late-Identified Autistic,"" this new edition includes 125 new illustrations by Jackie Schuld that accompany her original essays about autism. When Schuld’s therapist suggested she might be autistic, she scoffed. She knew there was no way she could be autistic. She was in her mid-30s and ran her own therapy private practice. Everything she learned about autism in her Master’s program in mental health counseling didn’t apply to her. She could make excellent eye contact. She could engage in deep conversations. She could attend social gatherings. She could make it through abrupt changes and remain flexible...

What is Autism? Life as a Late-Identified Autistic Series

profileJackie Schuld

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date July 24, 2024

languageEnglish

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