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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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KEYS TO PARENTING CHILDREN WITH AUTISM: A Guide on How to Handle Children with Autism, Deal with the Challenges of Autism and Help Children with Autism Grow

"Neither a psychology degree nor specialized training are required. You must move quickly since early intervention is always preferred, which is one of the most common pieces of advice you will hear from ASD specialists. Every parent struggles with self-doubt throughout their lives. These uncertainties may have a substantial effect on the development of children with ASD if you are their parent. But from today, all of it is changeable! You will benefit from reading KEYS TO PARENTING CHILDREN WITH AUTISM by: comprehending the prevalent autism spectrum disorders and autism in its entirety Knowing how to determine whether your child has autism spectrum disorder (ASD): warning signs and behaviors Understanding male and female autistic children's behaviors: Differences and Similarities Gaining the knowledge of how an ASD diagnosis is established, potential experts you could approach, and resources for help Gaining awareness of treatments for ASD that may help youngsters feel better and resu

KEYS TO PARENTING CHILDREN WITH AUTISM: A Guide on How to Handle Children with Autism, Deal with the Challenges of Autism and Help Children with Autism Grow

profileCollins K.Edwards

paper Kindle

date 28 July 2022

languageENGLISH

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Autism and Us: Old As Time

Autism and Us: Autism Old As Time, is a collection of essays written to take the reader on a journey through history, examining the impact of autism on the opinions and solutions of writers, poets, and other prominent individuals from the early 19th century through today. While her first book described raising Temple, this book describes the journey that Ms. Cutler took as she came to terms with autism in her life and saw our ever-evolving capacity, as individuals and as a society, to keep re-inventing ourselves. She looks at autism from the point of view of the phoenix: that ancient symbol of culture renewing itself.

Autism and Us: Old As Time

profileEustacia Cutler

paper Paperback

date 6 September 2022

languageENGLISH

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Cutting-Edge Therapies for Autism 2010-2011

For parents of children with autism, research is a full-time job. For parents with limited time, ability, or resources to do this, Ken Siri and Tony Lyons have compiled the latest in autism theory, research, and treatment. Cutting-Edge Therapies for Autism contains contributions from more than eighty experts on a variety of therapies, models, and multifaceted evaluation and treatment centers. Each contributor gives the reader a basic description of the topic, including its scientific rationale, development, risks, and benefits. Siri and Lyons include the therapies of the future, focusing on current clinical trials, ongoing research, and the researchers striving to better understand autism and find new treatments.

Cutting-Edge Therapies for Autism 2010-2011

profileKen Siri, Tony Lyons

paper Kindle Paperback

date 1 April 2010

languageENGLISH

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The Autistic Boy in the Unruly Body: Autism and I Series

"Imagine being born with a body that disobeys you. You cannot sit still. Your mouth cannot form the words necessary to communicate. Your body does the opposite of what your brain is commanding it to do. You cannot escape. This is the real-life, unnerving battle many Autistics who struggle with apraxia, a mind-body disconnect, endure every day. The Autistic Boy in the Unruly Body takes you on one child’s crusade to discard his own body in search of a better one. His pilgrimage teaches him persistence and self-acceptance, and he learns to see the good in his beautiful, autistic body. The author, Gregory C Tino, knows this journey all too well. He has spent the last 27 years finding a way to work with, instead of against, his unruly body. We all know a person or family affected by autism who may need to recognize their own beauty. Gregory C Tino wrote this book for them."

The Autistic Boy in the Unruly Body: Autism and I Series

profileGregory Tino and Patittoo

paper Kindle

date 26 July 2022

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Autism is not a disability It's a different ability: An Inspirational Coloring Book for Autistic Kids with Motivational Sayings and Positive Affirmations

"This coloring book features an array of motivational sayings and floral patterns. Each page features an inspiring quote to provide affirmations and positivity to autistic kids. As they colour this colouring book, they can express creativity and reduce stress. Product Details: Single sided coloring pages wtih black background to avoid bleed through when coloring Perfect for all colouring mediums Large print format 8.5""x11.0"" (22x28cm) pages Extra blank pages for color testing"

Autism is not a disability It's a different ability: An Inspirational Coloring Book for Autistic Kids with Motivational Sayings and Positive Affirmations

profileColorful Youngster Press

paper Paperback

date 23 May 2020

languageENGLISH

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Sound Advice: How to Help Your Child with SPD, Autism and ADHD from the Inside Out

"When the inner ear's ability to sense sound and movement breaks down during early life, there can be wide-ranging developmental consequences. Sound Advice integrates the personal stories of a pediatric occupational therapist with current science on why some children struggle to learn and adapt. Sound Advice explores these often therapeutically ignored senses as the gateway to the brain. Treating them can help children with SPD, autism and ADHD more easily connect with the world around them. Take ""Sound Advice"" on: The hidden functions of hearing in paying attention The ""background"" sensation of the vestibular system How glitches in sensory systems can derail normal development Developmentally-effective therapies and interventions Empowering yourself to support your child's way of learning about the world"

Sound Advice: How to Help Your Child with SPD, Autism and ADHD from the Inside Out

profileRobin C Abbott

paper Kindle Paperback

date 1 July 2022

languageENGLISH

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Autism and Me: A book for children with autism

"Many children, teenagers and grown-ups see and interact with the world from a different perspective. They are often described as quirky or eccentric. They struggle with social interaction and are often upset by change or too much noise and activity around them. But they often have strengths in many areas-with extraordinary memories, attention to detail, extensive knowledge in specific subjects, and possess exceptional skills in many areas such as technology or creative arts. Many of these individuals are on the Autistic Spectrum or have been given the diagnosis of Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). ASD is a different way of viewing and interacting with the world but it can cause distress for the child and their families. ASD is common with rates of 1 in 65 children, with a dramatic increase in diagnosis over the last decade, especially in females. When I started my child psychiatry training (over thirty years ago) colleagues used to laugh and say that I saw autism everywhere! Clinicia

Autism and Me: A book for children with autism

profileChris Weve

paper Kindle Paperback

date 27 March 2022

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My Autistic Filter: An inside look at how one autistic person processes information (My Personal Autism Journey)

"This book contains illustrations comparing how someone like me views the world vs a non-autistic person views the world, including how we view friendship, noises, sights, routine, time, and have issues with boundaries. It takes a look through illustration at why people like me are overly sensitive to noise, or have issues paying attention, or respond negatively to touch, or get upset when a routine is disrupted. I am in my 50s, so I am looking at this as an individual who has had many experiences and train wrecks. I have spent many years of self introspection, trying to understanding how my filtering system affects my ability to function and my relationship with my environment. In the last 1930s, Autism was first being diagnosed as a specific psychological process. But up until the 1960s, it was accepted as a dimension of other psychological profiles. Once it was understood as a unique neurological characteristic, studies branched out to understand exactly what it saw, because we re

My Autistic Filter: An inside look at how one autistic person processes information (My Personal Autism Journey)

profileZarqnon The Embarrassed

paper Kindle Paperback

date 28 October 2019

languageENGLISH

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The Kid-Friendly ADHD & Autism Cookbook, 3rd edition: The Ultimate Guide to the Most Effective Diets -- What they are - Why they work - How to do them

"The Kid-Friendly ADHD & Autism Cookbook, 3rd Edition explains the best diets for children with food intolerances and hypersensitivities that stem from altered biochemistry and which may be causing problems in learning, behavior, development, attention, sensory responses, sleep, and digestion. The authors provide guidelines to help parents determine which diets may be helpful for their child’s specific symptoms and needs. One of the challenges that parents face is coping with children who have picky appetites and crave the very foods that negatively affect their behavior, focus, and development. Linked to this is the challenge of finding ways to get their children to eat the healthy foods that will improve their nutrition. This book provides suggestions for feeding picky eaters, including those with texture issues."

The Kid-Friendly ADHD & Autism Cookbook, 3rd edition: The Ultimate Guide to the Most Effective Diets -- What they are - Why they work - How to do them

profilePamela J. Compart, Dana Laakem

paper Kindle Paperback

date 28 January 2020

languageENGLISH

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Autism English Alphabet Writing Book Vol.1 | Rajni Singh | For Autistic Children

This is a laminated spiral-bound booklet. It is helpful for children to learn how to write within spaces. This is a systematically done special educator resource where the spacing reduces gradually and first, a child learns proper spacing and how to write letters in a given space. Then, slowly the space between the lines reduces. The last page of this book consists of the regular fourline notebook page and therefore the child practices from big boxes and learns how to write within the regular four-line notebook with the help of this resource. This Book is different from Autism School Books and uses a better Scientific Approach to ensure the Child learns faster. Rajni Singh is a Pioneer Special Education Teacher for the past 15yrs with the experience of Bringing up her own Elder Autistic Child who has passed his 12th Exam with Distinction and currently pursuing his Bachelors Degree in Hotel Management in a Normal college along with Normal Kids. She has helped more than 1,00,000 Children

Autism English Alphabet Writing Book Vol.1 | Rajni Singh | For Autistic Children

profileRajni Singh

paper Paperback

date 1 January 2022

languageENGLISH

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