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
SEE ME HEAR ME: Autism gave him a different beat, awadh made it music | Loud Thoughts, Quite Voice [
See Me, Hear Me is a decade-long journey of a family transformed by their neurodivergent child’s unwavering strength and unconditional love. Dr. Shipra Bhatia opens her heart to share everyday victories that often go unseen—a first word, a warm hug, the spark of connection. Rooted in deep gratitude to the divine, this book reminds us that real triumph lies not in perfection, but in presence, patience, perseverance—and above all, acceptance.
Kindle
Paperback
24 June 2025
Paid for Kindle
Paid for Paperback
English
Autism: A Journey of Awareness (Portuguese Edition)
Technically organized by Dr. Marjorie Jasper, a reference in the field of neurodevelopmental disorders and creator of the renowned Jasper Method, "Autism: a journey of awareness" is a call for empathy, knowledge and transformative action.
Kindle
June 6, 2025
Paid for Kindle
Portuguese
Life Skills for Teens with Autism
Navigating adolescence is challenging for any teen, but for those on the autism spectrum, the transition to adulthood comes with unique hurdles. Life Skills for Teens with Autism is a comprehensive, empowering guide designed to equip neurodiverse teens with the practical skills, emotional resilience, and confidence they need to lead independent, fulfilling lives.
Paperback
June 22, 2025
Paid for Paperback
English
Autism, Parasites, and the Hidden Biological Crisis: How Parasites May Be Causing Autism—And What You Can Do to Heal (Absurd Health Book 1)
In this groundbreaking work, Absurd Health presents a compelling, deeply researched, and spiritually grounded exploration of autism through the lens of parasitology, gut-brain science, and immune dysfunction. Drawing from firsthand experience, global testimony, and emerging biological models, this book asks bold but necessary questions:
Growing in to Autism
From the outside looking in, Sandra Thom-Jones was living a successful life: she had a great career, a beautiful home, a loving family and supportive friends. But from the inside looking out, she was struggling to make sense of her place in the world, constantly feeling overwhelmed and exhausted, and convinced that her challenges with daily life just meant that she had to try harder. In Growing in to Autism, Sandra tells the story of gradually realising she was autistic, and that she experienced the world in ways which were markedly different from non-autistic people. Applying her skills as an experienced and expert researcher, Sandra delved into the literature on autism in adults, learning much more than she had already known as a parent of two autistic boys.
Kindle
Paperback
July 16, 2025
Paid for Kindle
Paid for Paperback
English
Developmental Trajectories, Diagnosis, and Interventions for Autism
Developmental psychopathology focuses on the interplay between normal and abnormal development. The juxtaposition of typical and atypical developmental patterns can better inform clinicians and parents of possible signs of achievement milestones that are missing or falling behind. This book consists of twelve chapters grouped under four parts, with each chapter's core content based on the most recent research findings and ends with the authors' reflections on various parts of the chapter and a summary of the main points discussed. A final chapter addresses topics of utmost importance rarely discussed in books on autism.
Paperback
August 20, 2025
Paid for Paperback
English
Redefining Neurodiversity: Designing Practical Solutions through Lived Experience
Redefining Neurodiversity is a transformative exploration of neurodiversity, redefining how we perceive and engage with cognitive differences. By blending scientific research with personal narratives, this book highlights the lived experiences of neurodivergent individuals - challenging outdated deficit-based models and advocating for inclusive, strength-based approaches.
Sara Simblett, Faith Matcham, Ashley Polhemus, Rebekah Jamieson-Craig
Kindle
Paperback
July 30, 2025
Paid for Kindle
Paid for Paperback
English
AMAZING IS MY SUPERPOWER Our Autism journey continues
AMAZING IS MY SUPERPOWER: Our Autism Journey Continues is a heartfelt continuation of a family's real-life experience navigating life, love, and learning through the lens of autism. In this inspiring follow-up, author Elogeia Hadley shares the next chapter of her journey with her autistic son, who is now transitioning into adulthood, presenting new challenges. Still, love and resilience remain at the core.
Paperback
May 31, 2025
Paid for Paperback
English
A Clinician’s Guide to Neurodivergence: Supporting a Neuro-Affirmative Form of Practice
A Clinician’s Guide to Neurodivergence: Supporting a neuro-affirmative form of practice is a concise handbook which provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of a range of conditions to support clinicians working with individuals with diverse neurocognitive profiles. It provides a practical guide for clinicians to move towards a more neuro-aware and neuro-affirmative way of working. It sets out guidance around diagnosis and access to services whilst giving consideration to the adaptations and accommodations that might be necessary to avoid the inequities that can often be experienced through neuro-normative or heteronormative practices.
Sarah Ashworth-Watts, Natalie Brotherton, Hannah Carton
Kindle
Paperback
July 29, 2025
Paid for Kindle
Paid for Paperback
English
Neurons and Autism (The Neurons)
Meet Ozzy, the neuron! Ozzy lives in Amira's inner ear, detecting and sending sound signals to her brain. Amira loves music, but she sometimes struggles with new things and people. Amira has autism. Find out more about Autism Spectrum Condition and how it affects Amira, and Ozzy in this informative, compact book about neurons and autism.
Kindle
24 April 2025
Paid for Kindle
English
