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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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An Autistic Man’s View On Spirituality

This book is about my views on spirituality, my experiences with spirituality and spiritual encounters, and about me in general, even about my journey so far, I even added my encounter with a fierce and powerful goddess that had ultimately helped me on my journey even when I didn't know it, because I find it all beautiful as well as bizarre to see that all sorts of beings are very helpful, beings that didn't want to use me but still supported my cause of writing and sharing my experiences because I know one day people will see this, for now I am still doing what I do best, writing about anything including spirituality... There are also truths about my family too, but for that... you all should read and see for yourselves

An Autistic Man’s View On Spirituality

profileGary Poindexter

paper Kindle

date April 21, 2024

languageEnglish

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My Autistic Wings

Discover My Autistic Wings, an empowering and educational partly autobiographical autism resource book. Diagnosed at 2, Joely is an internationally award-winning autism advocate and motivational speaker, who loves her disability, Autism. Be inspired by Joely's journey to Autism Acceptance; Giggle as you relate to invisible roots of Joely's autism and ADHD. Discover insights into quirks, hidden hardships, independence training, transitional care and healthy relationships; and weep at Joely's stories of mental health issues and unintentional gaslighting.

My Autistic Wings

profileJoely Williams

paper Kindle Paperback

date April 20, 2024

languageEnglish

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Paige Not Found

A thrilling adventure story that examines consent and privacy in a way that books have not had to before this generation where everything is online. Nothing about us, without us. When Paige learns that her parents enrolled her in an autism study without telling her, her world turns upside down. Suddenly she isn't sure if she can trust the two people she oves most. A chip was implanted in her brain that sends them information about her mood, brain activity, and location. It can even boost the chemicals that keep her calm or make her happy. So Paige has to wonder... can she even trust her own mind?

Paige Not Found

profileJen Wilde

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date April 16, 2024

languageEnglish

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Creating Safe Spaces for Autistic People: A Guide for Building your Affirming Organisation or Group

‘Creating Safe Spaces for Autistic People’ is our booklet to help services be truly more inclusive of our community members. We are Autistic educators & have personal experience in guiding organisations with creating affirming groups & we also know the benefits of when we are able to come together with our community members. We know that in these safe spaces that we are able to thrive. Our booklet outlines some of the key principles, values & approaches that can cultivate a safe space for Autistic people & better ensure that your event or group is accessible.

Creating Safe Spaces for Autistic People: A Guide for Building your Affirming Organisation or Group

profileScott Neilson & Laura Hellfeld

paper Paperback

date 18 April 2024

languageEnglish

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The Ultimate Self-Care Guide for the Autistic Woman

These hard lessons will gift you sanity and dignity as you dig through the gold mine of self-compassion. From the mind of an ex-burnt-out Autistic woman with medium to low support needs who waded her way to emotional clarity and peace in a Neurotypical world. I call this the Ultimate Self-Care Guide because it empowers you to take control of every facet of your well-being, from your mental health to your home environment. As you embark on this transformative journey of self-exploration and self-care, be prepared for discomfort. It's a sign that you're growing and evolving.

The Ultimate Self-Care Guide for the Autistic Woman

profileCaitlyn Imani

paper Kindle

date April 14, 2024

languageEnglish

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Autism and Other Adventures: Lucy's Story

Born with autism, Lucy could not understand much of what was said around her. Her own language came later from newspapers and books. She created stories and poems in her head from the words she had read. As an adult she still barely speaks. In 1987 early in her teens Lucy started to use a keyboard with someone touching her arm, but that was not a substitute for ordinary speech. Lucy's language had developed in a world of her own making in which she had never passed on information to someone else. Even today she does not answer questions in the same way as other people.

Autism and Other Adventures: Lucy's Story

profileLucy Blackman

paper Kindle Paperback

date 13 April 2024

languageEnglish

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Newton's Autistic Brain: The Big Move

Newton's Autistic Brain chronicles the life of an 8-year-old, autistic Arctic fox, Newton. This charming series was written and illustrated by a real-life autistic young man, David Myers, and his autistic mother, Michelle L. Myers. Together, this mother and son use creative arts to educate and celebrate neurodiversity and its many colors. In this first installment of the series, Newton faces the challenges of moving to a new house and attending a new art school for children gifted in arts. How will Newton's new teacher react to his different mannerisms? How does Newton deal with bullying and kids making fun of how he talks? If you are new to the Autism Community or are a seasoned veteran of navigating our neurotypical dominant world, this series is a must-read for young and old.

Newton's Autistic Brain: The Big Move

profileMichelle L. Myers & David Myers

paper Paperback

date April 9, 2024

languageEnglish

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Perfectly Me (Autism Included)

Autism and an autobiography as told through a 9 year old girl's eyes. A great social story to talk to your kids about autism.

Perfectly Me (Autism Included)

profileReagan Bush

paper Paperback

date April 1, 2024

languageEnglish

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Flap Your Hands: A Celebration of Stimming

This fascinating, groundbreaking picture book by an autistic creator celebrates stims--the repetitive movements that provide focused stimulation to people on the autistic spectrum. When you're feeling overwhelmed And the world's too much to bear... If your feelings bubble over But they have no place to go... Maybe it would help to move! Want to try a stim? When four neurodivergent kids face some stressful moments, they use body movements called stims to self-regulate their emotions. One boy tickles the space next to his face; a girl flutters her fingers by her ears; another boy kicks his feet like splashy flippers; another girl directs her hands like a conductor! As the children say fun words, flap their hands, and engage in other stims, their actions build in energy and joyousness until their inner calm is restored.

Flap Your Hands: A Celebration of Stimming

profileSteve Asbell

paper Kindle

date March 26, 2024

languageEnglish

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My Superpowers Are Not Weird: A Father Son Collaboration

In "My Superpowers Are Not Weird-A Father & Son Collaboration," Marvis Cox Jr. shares his journey as a seven-year-old superhero with a unique superpower called Autism. Marvis learns that people in the world sometimes treat others differently because they fear what they don't understand. Despite this, Marvis embraces his superpower and the love he has been taught to show everyone. Brace yourself for a heartwarming story of self-acceptance, understanding, and the power of unconditional love. It celebrates diversity, encourages empathy, and teaches readers that being different is something to be cherished and embraced.

My Superpowers Are Not Weird: A Father Son Collaboration

profileMarvis Cox Jr. and Marvis Cox Sr.

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date March 27, 2024

languageEnglish

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