banner banner

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

Total No. of Records: 2263
Show More:
Textbook of Autism Spectrum Disorders

An undertaking that is as ambitious in its scope as it is masterful in its presentation, Textbook of Autism Spectrum Disorders presents a comprehensive view of the history, etiology, diagnosis, pathophysiology, risk factors, and treatment of this multifaceted groups of disorders. Because more patients are being diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders than ever before, and at earlier ages, research initiatives have been established to address the most critical scientific questions in terms of biological markers, neuroimaging, and treatment efficacy. The resulting deluge of scholarship and research findings has made staying current in the field a daunting task. To meet the challenge, the editors, among the foremost authorities in the field, have assembled experts from the full range of specialties that are critical to a comprehensive understanding of autism. They have drawn on their clinical experience and scientific knowledge to create this benchmark publication, which includes: • A sc

Textbook of Autism Spectrum Disorders

profileEric Hollander, Alexander Kolevzon, Joseph T. Coyle

paper Paperback

date 17 December 2010

languageENGLISH

attachPurchase Kindle/Paperback |
Go to eBook

Autism: Helping Autistic Children Find Their Voice

"A Guide For Parents, Teachers, & Supporters Of Children With Autism Helping Autistic Children Find Their Voice By Understanding The Mechanisms Of Autism Autism is a very sensitive subject for many and it is important that is be discussed with care and empathy, especially since it's been so highly misrepresented in our current time and culture. This book will provide a look into the diagnosis of Autism and the challenges that come with Autism. In addition, unlike many other books on the same subject, it will also bring up the false information that has been fed about this condition. It is my belief that before anybody can effectively educate children diagnosed as being on the spectrum into the normal flow of society, and most importantly – teach them skills to become more independent – we must first educate ourselves on the realities of this condition. This book can be beneficial to your situation if: You are a parent of a child that you believe may have some form of Autism You a

Autism: Helping Autistic Children Find Their Voice

profileChloe Faith

paper Kindle

date 11 February 2015

languageENGLISH

attachPurchase Kindle/Paperback |
Go to eBook

Understanding Autism

According to statistics reported by CDC in 2020, 1 in 54 children in the USA were diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in 2016. The latest statistics in the UK show that there are 700,000 autistic diagnoses. It is suggested that boys are 4 times more likely to get a diagnosis of autism than girls.

Understanding Autism

profileYasmin Akhtar

paper Kindle Paperback

date 28 May 2021

languageENGLISH

attachPurchase Kindle/Paperback |
Go to eBook

Understanding Autism: Useful Information for Dealing with Autism from Parents Who Have Lived with it 24/7 with Four Children in the Autistic Spectrum

UNDERSTANDING AUTISM allows for a greater understanding of autistic children and their families. This book is a very practical guide, spoken in plain English for the rest of us! It is for anyone who may ever come into contact with autistic children; and being that the autistic are unrecognizable at first glance, this book is for everyone! Parents can get so much helpful information from co-author, Lori Rakieski, who has 4 autistic children of her own. Police,

Understanding Autism: Useful Information for Dealing with Autism from Parents Who Have Lived with it 24/7 with Four Children in the Autistic Spectrum

profileLori Rakieski, Robert S. Nahas

paper Paperback

date 2 January 2010

languageENGLISH

attachPurchase Kindle/Paperback |
Go to eBook

Occupational Therapy Tools for Autism Spectrum Disorder

Occupational Therapy Tools for Autism Spectrum Disorder is a hand book designed for use by Paediatric Occupational Therapists working with children and young people with Autism Spectrum Disorder. It is specifically targeted at newly qualified and junior occupational therapists working in paediatric occupational therapy but is also an easy to use reference for more experienced clinicians. It is based on current evidence and the culmination of the contributors extensive experience in assessing and treating children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Occupational Therapy Tools for Autism Spectrum Disorder

profileAlison Butterworth

paper Paperback

date 13 November 2021

languageENGLISH

attachPurchase Kindle/Paperback |
Go to eBook

Autism: Mothers Hand Book

Autism: Mothers Hand Book

profileSmt. Sreeja Reddy. Saripalli

paper Paperback

date 9 November 2021

languageTelugu

attachPurchase Kindle/Paperback |
Go to eBook

Autism: The Ultimate Parenting Handbook For Teaching An Autistic Child That Will Improve Their Life Forever (Special Needs, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Aspergrs, ... Breakthrough, Autism Books, ADHD, Ch

"Do you want to know how to make life easier, simpler, and better for children affected with Autism Spectrum Disorder using solid strategies and useful information? If your children or someone you know is affected with Autism Spectrum Disease (ASD) you probably know that learning and development is a very big challenge. Also you may know that children diagnosed with ASD face difficulties in areas like communication, language, repetitive behavior, socialization, and restricted interests. For this reason it is extremely important that the family and caregivers (at home and school) have the appropriate education and knowledge to make life easier, simpler and better for these beloved children. This guide contains the most important information you must know about ASD and its primary objective is to guide and educate the readers about the difficulties and challenges that an autistic child faces every day and how he or she can help them make their days, weeks, months and years smoother. Yo

Autism: The Ultimate Parenting Handbook For Teaching An Autistic Child That Will Improve Their Life Forever (Special Needs, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Aspergrs, ... Breakthrough, Autism Books, ADHD, Ch

profileSuzanne Jensen

paper Kindle Paperback

date 3 February 2015

languageENGLISH

attachPurchase Kindle/Paperback |
Go to eBook

Does My Child Have Autism?: A Parents Guide to Early Detection and Intervention in Autism Spectrum Disorders

The most crucial aspect of treating and helping kids with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) is catching it early and beginning treatment before it's too late. This book explains how to identify ASD as early as 18 months, provides specific checklists of symptoms and a screening test that everyone can use at home.

Does My Child Have Autism?: A Parents Guide to Early Detection and Intervention in Autism Spectrum Disorders

profile"Theresa Foy DiGeronimo, Wendy L. Stone"

paper Paperback

date 31 March 2006

languageENGLISH

attachPurchase Kindle/Paperback |
Go to eBook

Autism (Marathi)

Autism (Marathi)

profileAchyut Godbole

paper Paperback

date 20 October 2022

languageMarathi

attachPurchase Kindle/Paperback |
Go to eBook

Understanding Autism: A Guide for Parents and Teachers

Understanding Autism: A Guide for Parents and Teachers emerged out of Dr. Onita Nakra's practical experience working with children with autism, and their families. She believes that accurate and early diagnosis of autism is essential as it enables the family to begin their journey with intentional, purposeful understanding. The label of autism upholds the child's unique ability. The book thoroughly examines the many defining characteristics of autism using case studies and exemplars from Onita's professional practice. The book also discusses research-based interventions useful for the child's learning. Onita's personal belief reflects throughout the book - each child with autism shines in their own light, reflecting amazing facets of humanity. Understanding Autism: A Guide for Parents and Teachers is Onita Nakra's second book. Her first book titled, Children and Learning Difficulty is now in its second edition.

Understanding Autism: A Guide for Parents and Teachers

profileOnita Nakra

paper Kindle Paperback

date 1 January 2018

languageENGLISH

attachPurchase Kindle/Paperback |
Go to eBook