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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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A Guide To Autistic Experience

A Guide To Autistic Experience

profileBen Usher-Barrass

paper Paperback

date March 15 2024

languageEnglish

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Beyond Diversity: Embracing Neurodiversity for Organizational Success

"Beyond Diversity: Embracing Neurodiversity for Organizational Success" is a groundbreaking guide that illuminates the untapped potential of neurodiverse individuals in the workplace. Authored by an autistic adult, this book provides an inside perspective on the value and strength of neurodiverse minds. Dive into comprehensive strategies for organizational development that weave in the richness of neurodiversity. From shaping inclusive environments and creating adaptable systems, to measuring success and envisioning the future, this book acts as a roadmap for any organization eager to harness the power of neurodiversity..

Beyond Diversity: Embracing Neurodiversity for Organizational Success

profileMelissa Walker

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date March 11, 2024

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Breaking Free from "Should" - A Neurodivergent's Guide to Living Your Best Life: Reduce Stress, Avoid Autistic or ADHD Burnout, and Find Peace Living Life YOUR Way

"Breaking Free from "Should" is more than just a book; it's a movement towards embracing the full spectrum of neurodiversity. Written by Jo, who navigates the world as both a neurodivergent individual and a parent to neurodivergent children, this eBook challenges societal ""should dos"" and offers a guide to living a life that honours one's authentic self. Covering key areas such as work, education, personal relationships, and parenting, Jo combines personal anecdotes with research and practical advice to offer insights into the neurodivergent experience. This book empowers readers to advocate for themselves and their children, seek accommodations, set boundaries and foster understanding and acceptance in all areas of life.

Breaking Free from "Should" - A Neurodivergent's Guide to Living Your Best Life: Reduce Stress, Avoid Autistic or ADHD Burnout, and Find Peace Living Life YOUR Way

profileJo Jeffries

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date 7 Mar. 2024

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Autism in Hindsight: A Candid Conversation Between Mother and Son

Isaiah was eighteen years old when he was diagnosed as being on the Autism Spectrum along with having OCD. It was a relief for the young man to finally have a name for what he had been feeling and experiencing for so long. For his parents, it was a different story. They had never observed any signs or symptoms that would have led them to believe their son might be autistic. At least, there were none they knew to look for..

Autism in Hindsight: A Candid Conversation Between Mother and Son

profileMonica Cane and Isaiah Cane

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date March 7, 2024

languageEnglish

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Together We Roar: A Short Story About Autism

"Join Mouse, a small but adventurous rodent with a unique view on the world, on a joyful voyage through the forest in ""Together We Roar."" Mouse, who has autism, finds solace in exploring the forest's complexities, despite feeling different from other animals. When he meets Bear, a sympathetic giant, they develop a unique bond that transcends their differences. As Mouse and Bear go through the forest together, they face difficulties that test their resilience. But as their friendship grows deeper, they realize that by accepting each other's differences, they can conquer any challenge..."

Together We Roar: A Short Story About Autism

profileJuliette Gudknecht

paper Paperback

date March 2, 2024

languageEnglish

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The Autistic Guide to Puberty: A Practical Survival Handbook

"So, what is this guide about? Well it is not like most puberty guides, there is less of the science and more of the practical useful advice. It is aimed at teen girls on the spectrum, and covers a whole range of things such as shopping for bras to period products and creating routines, each section provides a mini snapshot into going through puberty as an Autistic teen. The book is split into little chapters to make processing easier!"

Perfectly Normal Autistic

The third book in Michelle Swan's 'Living Autistically' series, Perfectly Normal Autistic challenges the idea that Autism is a disorder, deficit, illness, brokenness, or any other form of 'something wrong'. Instead Michelle looks at all the things that are normal about being Autistic. She confronts the stereotypes and stigma surrounding autism, taking on topics such as diagnostic criteria, functioning labels, compliance and other misguided societal ideas. Looking at ways to live well as an Autistic person, Michelle shares the evolution of her own thinking as it has changed over time. She celebrates the freedom found in learning to truly understand yourself and to stand confidently claiming your strengths and differences. Michelle finds courage where others only see difficulty, and encourages readers to do the same.

Perfectly Normal Autistic

profileMichelle Swan

paper Paperback

date February 29, 2024

languageEnglish

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Fierce Autistic Heart

In this book, the first her 'Living Autistically' series, Michelle Swan shares what it was like to realise she is Autistic. Like so many late identified autistic people, the discovery came after her children were diagnosed. And like so many, Michelle experienced the process of learning this new information about herself, though not without its challenges, as empowering and transformative. Michelle discusses the emotions and feelings and the practical considerations to take into account while navigating the discovery of neurodivergence, the pros and cons of diagnosis, growing a healthy sense of self during a period of evolving identity that includes disability, and developing new self care strategies. This book will resonate with many who have learned they are Autistic later in life, will be informative for those who have an autistic family member or friend, and will be helpful for those wanting to understand themselves or loved ones better.

Fierce Autistic Heart

profileMichelle Swan

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date February 29, 2024

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Authentic Autistic Living

Authentic Autistic Living is the second in Michelle Swan's 'Living Autistically' series. In this collection of short essays Michelle continues to explore ideas about how to live well after discovering she is Autistic. Navigating a world that often encourages conformity, reckless business, and putting the comfort of others first at almost any cost, Michelle's focus is now on finding strategies that enable authentic expression of self, continued self growth and self acceptance, and good foundations to develop healthy and fulfilling lifestyle and relationships...

Authentic Autistic Living

profileMichelle Swan

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date February 29, 2024

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Talking of Macbeth: Short Fiction by the Author of Lucy's Story: Autism and Other Adventures

Six short stories, mainly set in Melbourne, Australia in the 1980s. Written by an author with autism, who has never used speech herself, and but who developed the skill to use dialogue in her writing. Here she observes everyday interactions and also explores the internal language of characters based on herself.

Talking of Macbeth: Short Fiction by the Author of Lucy's Story: Autism and Other Adventures

profileLucy Blackman

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date 28 January 2024

languageEnglish

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