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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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Autism Friendly Business: Neurodiverse Customers

Designed as a guidebook for leaders at the beginning of their journey embracing neuroinclusion, Autism Friendly Business: Serving Neurodiverse Customers will provide business owners, executives, managers, team members, and associates the tools to integrate strategies and techniques that will enhance their business, while improving the delivery of a quality experience for all. Autistic individuals often experience barriers when engaging with businesses. This book provides solutions and examples on how leaders can remove obstacles to develop supportive and inclusive environments.

Autism Friendly Business: Neurodiverse Customers

profileJennifer Percival

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date July 4, 2023

languageEnglish

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Kids Across the Spectrums: Growing Up Autistic in the Digital Age

"An ethnographic study of diverse children on the autism spectrum and the role of media and technology in their everyday lives. In spite of widespread assumptions that young people on the autism spectrum have a “natural” attraction to technology—a premise that leads to significant speculation about how media helps or harms them—relatively little research actually exists about their everyday tech use. In Kids Across the Spectrums, Meryl Alper fills this gap with the first book-length ethnography of the digital lives of autistic young people. Based on research with more than sixty neurodivergent children from an array of racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds, Kids Across the Spectrums delves into three overlapping areas of their media usage: cultural belonging, social relationships, and physical embodiment. "

Kids Across the Spectrums: Growing Up Autistic in the Digital Age

profileMeryl Alper

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date Aug 15, 2023

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Great Minds Think Unalike: The Benefits of ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia and OCD

"• 10% different, 100% special: how to turn your difference into your greatest strength ‘A must-read for anyone who combines a neurodivergent brain with good intelligence.’ – Prof. dr. Theo Compernolle, neuropsychiatrist and author of Brain Chains and How to Unchain your Brain • ‘Our economy needs creativity and innovation in order to stand out. This book shows that neurodivergent people can make all the difference. A book brimming with positivity!’ – Vivian Roks, Innovation Lead Randstad Group.."

Great Minds Think Unalike: The Benefits of ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia and OCD

profilePeter Ampe and Emily Rammant

paper Paperback

date Aug 14, 2023

languageEnglish

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Social Skills Training: For Children and Adolescents with Autism, 20th Anniversary Edition.

"If you have been waiting for a social skills training program that really works, this is it! Dr. Baker translates 20 years of outcome research and clinical experience into this new, user friendly model to support social skills training. There are 92 specific skill lessons covering: Emotion management (frustration, anger, anxiety, OCD, social fears and depression) Verbal and non verbal communication Play and group interaction Empathy, friendship and dating Conflict management Dealing with emergency situations.."

Social Skills Training: For Children and Adolescents with Autism, 20th Anniversary Edition.

profileJed Baker

paper Kindle Paperback

date Aug 1, 2023

languageEnglish

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How Do I Do This?: The Real and Raw Truth About Raising a Child with Special Needs

"Are You a Parent of a Child With Special Needs? Are You Feeling Overwhelmed By What This Means and What the Future Might Hold? Are You Needing Encouragement and Hope For the Journey Ahead? Then this book is for you! My daughter Sarah is 28. She is non-verbal autistic. When Sarah was first diagnosed, I felt devastated. The fear of the unknown as to what lay ahead was overwhelming. I was forced to travel a road I had never imagined I would be on, and which was often so hard that I could barely breathe. Yet on that road I met countless wonderful people who helped and supported me and Sarah, many of whom I have interviewed for this book..."

How Do I Do This?: The Real and Raw Truth About Raising a Child with Special Needs

profileMeredith Swift

paper Kindle Paperback

date August 3, 2020

languageEnglish

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Never Give Up: Riding the Emotional Rollercoaster of an Autism Parent

Never Give Up! Riding the Emotional Rollercoaster of an Autism Parent is the honest and heart-wrenching story of the Cain family's journey from the despair of initial diagnosis of their children's autism to inspiration and cautious hope for the future. It is written to encourage other parents of children with autism and the title says it all.Monique shares her practical and emotional struggles honestly along with the lessons she learned along the way about herself, about life, and about loving her children and accepting them for who they are. The book is filled with practical tips and insights that will help anyone who deals with the daily challenges of engaging children with autism and helping them achieve their potential.This is an inspiring book that you can read yourself for insight into daily life with an autistic child or share with friends and family who have children with autism. You can read it from cover to cover or dip into it for the practical advice and encouragement that

Never Give Up: Riding the Emotional Rollercoaster of an Autism Parent

profileMonique Cain

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date March 6, 2019

languageEnglish

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Thriving Together: An Essential Guide: Finding Support and Mastering Self-Care for Caregivers of Children With Additional Support Needs by Alondra Beth Rogers

Everyone knows self-care is important, but how do you actually do it when your child's needs are so much more than you anticipated? Thriving Together offers research-based tips on how the work of self-care gets done. Spoiler: you're not meant to do this all on your own. With a focus on getting the support parents and caregivers need to manage their own self-care, find practical tips delivered with respect for how difficult it is to make it all happen. Written by neurodivergent social worker, Autism consultant, and mother to a non-speaking Autistic child, Thriving Together provides an outline of how to manage caring for yourself while being the caregiver you want to be. Topics include how to access your community and social care programs, everyday self-care, and managing in times of high stress or crisis all backed by research to be the most effective coping tools.

Thriving Together: An Essential Guide: Finding Support and Mastering Self-Care for Caregivers of Children With Additional Support Needs by Alondra Beth Rogers

profileAlondra Beth Rogers

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date June 30, 2023

languageEnglish

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Peculiar Discipleship: An Autistic Liberation Theology by Claire Williams

This is not a theology of neurodiversity. It is a theology from neurodiversity. In her ground-breaking and daring theological exploration, Claire Williams considers how the experience of God for an autistic person challenges and interrogates our normal theologies about knowing God. Demonstrating how her autistic perspective offers a distinct and fresh hermeneutical lens, Williams shows that a liberation theology of neurodiversity can gift the church a new way of understanding worship, practice, ethics and even the nature of Christian hope itself.

Peculiar Discipleship: An Autistic Liberation Theology by Claire Williams

profileClaire Williams

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date 30 June 2023

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The Autistic Experience: Silenced Voices Finally Heard

"My autism and ADHD are as integral to me as my sense of personal ethics' Lettie 'That clearly visible line for everyone else was non-existent for me, and often I was ridiculed' Parnel 'Questioning authority? I was seeking clarification!' Loukas 'I hate eye contact but I do it in order to look normal' Diana"

The Autistic Experience: Silenced Voices Finally Heard

profileMarie-Laure Del Vecchio & Joe James

paper Kindle Paperback

date 22 June 2023

languageEnglish

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So, I’m Autistic: An Introduction to Autism for Young Adults and Late Teens by Sarah O’Brien

"There isn't a secret manual outlining exactly how to get through your teens and young adulthood as an autistic individual, but this book provides a script for how to do what adulthood will make you do anyway, in a way that is most accessible for you"". You've just received an autism diagnosis, so why do you still feel so lost when it comes to what autism actually means for you?"

So, I’m Autistic: An Introduction to Autism for Young Adults and Late Teens by Sarah O’Brien

profile Sarah O'Brien

paper Kindle Paperback

date 21 June 2023

languageEnglish

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