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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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Whelp, I'm Autistic

Are you a late-diagnosed or self-identified autistic adult? Did you go your entire childhood not knowing you're autistic just to find out as an adult why you've always felt different and like you don't belong? 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.

Whelp, I'm Autistic

profileAutistic Ang

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date December 17, 2022

languageEnglish

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Meltdown Madness: What an Autistic Adult's Meltdowns Can Look Like

"Are you a late-diagnosed or self-identified autistic adult? Have people told you to ""stop throwing tantrums whenever you don't get your way""? In her third public journal, Autistic Ang describes what meltdowns have been like throughout her whole life - but especially in adulthood. She describes the causes of her meltdowns, the behaviors she engages in, and how she started changing how she viewed meltdowns when she learned she's autistic. 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."

Meltdown Madness: What an Autistic Adult's Meltdowns Can Look Like

profileAutistic Ang

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date February 27, 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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The Obsession Diaries: Stories of an Autistic Adult’s World of Special Interests

In ""The Obsession Diaries: Stories of an Autistic Adult's World of Special Interests,"" join Autistic Ang, an insightful and unapologetic adult on the autism spectrum, as she courageously unveils the intricate world of her special interests. This empowering journey invites readers into the kaleidoscope of passions, exploring the mesmerizing rabbit holes and emotional landscapes these unique pursuits unravel. With unfiltered honesty, this book challenges the societal notion that special interests are ""creepy"" or strange. Instead, Autistic Ang invites fellow autistic adults to embrace their passions unabashedly. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, readers will find validation, camaraderie, and the strength to stand proudly in their own unique worlds.

The Obsession Diaries: Stories of an Autistic Adult’s World of Special Interests

profileAutistic Ang

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date January 30, 2024

languageEnglish

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My Autism and ADHD Awakening: My Journey of Adult Diagnosis and My Neurodivergent Family

"This book offers insights into understanding Autism and ADHD and was written by Kristen Skiba as she lived through the autism diagnostic process at age forty-two. Growing up Kristen felt different from others around her and while she was successful in many areas of her life, this also came with a lot of struggle, inner turmoil, and mental health issues. Kristen wanted to write a book to help others feel less isolated in their experience of having Autism and ADHD, and to assist those who are questioning whether they are neurodivergent. There are whole generations of people, especially women, who missed being diagnosed Autistic or ADHD growing up. Just like Kristen, many may have children who have received an Autism or ADHD diagnosis, and they are now wondering if they are also on the spectrum."

My Autism and ADHD Awakening: My Journey of Adult Diagnosis and My Neurodivergent Family

profileKristen Skiba

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date January 28, 2024

languageEnglish

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Stim Freely

Learn about what stimming is, what it may look like and how it helps. This picture book contains visuals of people of different ages and races stimming to help children and adults understand what stimming is and may look like. The aim of this book is to increase understanding and acceptance around stimming. The book also contains quotes from neurodivergent individuals about their personal experiences with stimming.

Stim Freely

profile Mr Seth Jack Chuter

paper Paperback

date 26 Jan. 2024

languageEnglish

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She’s So Overdramatic! My Life with Undiagnosed Autism

For all my life I've felt like I didn't really belong in this world. For all my life I've heard ""You're just dramatic"", ""Don't you think this is a little over the top?"", ""Just calm down"". For all my life I had no idea I was autistic. This is my story about how I roamed this Earth for 31 years as an undiagnosed autistic woman. Dive into all the trials and tribulations of finding friends, dealing with abusive family members, and trying to figure out why I always felt different.

She’s So Overdramatic! My Life with Undiagnosed Autism

profileSamantha Starck

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date January 24, 2024

languageEnglish

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Guide to Disability and Inclusion in the Workplace

Master the ethical and practical aspects of disability accommodation. Learn effective strategies, overcome common barriers, and build a thriving workplace for all. Real-world examples and best practices. Engage with practical scenarios and exercises. Go beyond compliance and build a culture of inclusion. Empower your workplace, unlock potential, and create a competitive edge.

Guide to Disability and Inclusion in the Workplace

profileKatherine Breward

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date January 10, 2024

languageEnglish

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Growing Up With Asperger’s: Lessons Learned & Shareable Wisdom

Growing Up With Asperger's provides advice, stories, and anecdotes for autistic readers both young and old, and parents of autistic children. Funny and down-to-earth with an honest look at life from an autistic perspective.

Growing Up With Asperger’s: Lessons Learned & Shareable Wisdom

profileMitch Grace

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date January 21, 2024

languageEnglish

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U Don’t Seem Autistic: Hidden in Plain Sight: How I Unmasked & You Can Too

"What if you found out in mid-life that you were autistic? Kathleen was diagnosed in midlife with autism, and in her new book, U Don’t Seem Autistic, she bravely shares her personal story. This is a story of empowerment by the discovery of autistic identity, at last! By sharing the pitfalls she has experienced up to mid-life and their relationship to autism, she hopes to help others to seek a diagnosis, as she states women are missed or misdiagnosed due to the gender inequities of diagnosis. She shares her tips for those questioning if they are on the spectrum or currently navigating the diagnosis, natural health tips, working with an autism service dog, and provides solutions for how to make mainstream settings inclusive for neurodiverse people. This book is for anyone who wants to know more about neurodiversity and neuroinclusivity. It is empowering, feminist, thought-provoking, informative, educational, funny, heart-breaking, and warm. Beautifully written, heartfelt, and very thor

U Don’t Seem Autistic: Hidden in Plain Sight: How I Unmasked & You Can Too

profileKathleen Schubert

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date January 19, 2024

languageEnglish

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