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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: A is for Adventures (Autism Redefined Book 1)

A little boy diagnosed with Autism shows the world that he is not defined by this word. Instead, he redefines what it means. Starting with A is for Adventures. Full of energy and joy for life, his mom is kept on her toes as the day is filled with adventure after adventure!

Autism: A is for Adventures (Autism Redefined Book 1)

profileJudith McLean

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date 23 February 2025

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Your Right To Choose: Fast Tracking an NHS Diagnosis for ADHD and Autism: The secret to unlocking a speedy referral, assessment and treatment (Late Diagnosed ... ADHD and Autism in Women Self Help Ser

Tired of feeling lost and overwhelmed trying to navigate the NHS for an ADHD or Autism assessment? Do those endless waiting lists make you want to scream? "Your Right To Choose" is your lifeline! This book is specifically designed for women like you who suspect they might have ADHD or Autism but feel lost in the system. It's like having a knowledgeable friend guiding you every step of the way, with a healthy dose of humour and a sprinkle of sass to keep you entertained.

Your Right To Choose: Fast Tracking an NHS Diagnosis for ADHD and Autism: The secret to unlocking a speedy referral, assessment and treatment (Late Diagnosed ... ADHD and Autism in Women Self Help Ser

profileAndrea Marchant

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date 23 February 2025

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Beth's Story: Adventures in Autism

Beth's Story is an introduction to autism for intermediate elementary aged students (ages 8+) or older. The entire story has been composed in verse and tells about how a kindergartener named Beth Sass was evaluated for autism. The clinical psychologist who evaluted Beth then talked to her mother about autism. This story covers such topics as:

Beth's Story: Adventures in Autism

profileDavid Chin

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date 23 February 2025

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Embracing Neurodiversity: A Practical Guide to Creating Inclusive Workplaces in the UK: Unlock potential, embrace difference, and promote inclusivity (Late ... ADHD and Autism in Women Self Help Serie

The legal and ethical framework of neurodiversity in the UK: Navigate the complexities of the Equality Act 2010 and understand your obligations as an employer. Learn how to avoid discrimination claims and foster a culture of equity and respect.

Embracing Neurodiversity: A Practical Guide to Creating Inclusive Workplaces in the UK: Unlock potential, embrace difference, and promote inclusivity (Late ... ADHD and Autism in Women Self Help Serie

profileAndrea Marchant

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date 23 February 2025

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The Upside of Autism

The Upside of Autism is an inspiring and deeply personal journey through the triumphs and challenges of raising a child with autism. Through heartfelt reflections and raw honesty, this book captures the struggles, joys, and unexpected lessons learned along the way.Jojo's story is one of resilience, love, and the unbreakable bonds of family. From his early days as a curious water baby to his passion for sports, music, and food, his life is filled with moments of discovery and inspiration. As he navigates school, social hurdles, and personal breakthroughs, his journey highlights the importance of patience, advocacy, and unwavering faith. Each challenge brings a new revelation-one that reshapes the meaning of love and acceptance.

The Upside of Autism

profileEsther Christiana Sellu

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date February 22, 2025

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A Practical Parent's Guide to PDA and Autism: Reduce Meltdowns, Navigate Diagnosis & Access School, Insurance and Financial Resources to Transform Your Life Now

Are you exhausted from parenting a child who seems different, but you're not sure why? Whether you're struggling to get a diagnosis, already know your child has PDA, autism, or both, or are simply tired of advice that doesn't work, this guide offers real solutions.

A Practical Parent's Guide to PDA and Autism: Reduce Meltdowns, Navigate Diagnosis & Access School, Insurance and Financial Resources to Transform Your Life Now

profileMichelle Davis

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date 22 February 2025

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Answers for Autism: Understanding, Supporting, and Empowering Your Child (Autism Victory)

Are you navigating the complicated path of parenting a child with autism? Do you feel overwhelmed, unsure of where to turn, or full of questions? You are not alone, and now you don't have to be.

Answers for Autism: Understanding, Supporting, and Empowering Your Child (Autism Victory)

profileRonnie Talent

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date 22 February 2025

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Neurospicy Leadership: The Blueprint For Thriving As A Neurodivergent Leader In A Neurotypical World

If you’ve ever felt like traditional leadership advice wasn’t made for your ADHD brain, you’re right. The world expects leaders to be calm, hyper-organized, and always on top of their game. But for neurodivergent professionals, leadership looks different—and that’s not a weakness. It’s your greatest advantage.

Neurospicy Leadership: The Blueprint For Thriving As A Neurodivergent Leader In A Neurotypical World

profilePj Levingston

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date 21 February 2025

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The Home education Survival Guide for Neurodivergent Kids: A Practical Guide For The Parents of Neurodivergent Children

This guide cuts through the overwhelm with real, practical strategies designed specifically for neurodivergent learners. Learn how to create a daily structure that actually works—without power struggles or endless negotiations. Build a learning space that supports focus and reduces stress, whether your child needs quiet, movement, or sensory tools. Keep motivation high using approaches that work with neurodivergent brains, not against them. Adapt lessons for reading, writing, and focus struggles so your child learns in a way that makes sense to them. Manage meltdowns, anxiety, and frustration without derailing the whole day.

The Home education Survival Guide for Neurodivergent Kids: A Practical Guide For The Parents of Neurodivergent Children

profileLearn Together Tailored SEND Solutions

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date 21 February 2025

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Self Care for Autistic women: Empowering Strategies to Embrace Neurodiversity and Thrive

Self Care for Autistic Women: Empowering Strategies to Embrace Neurodiversity and Thrive is a heartfelt, practical, and empowering guide for autistic women seeking to embrace their unique neurodiversity while cultivating a fulfilling, balanced life. Written by an autistic author who understands the challenges firsthand, this book blends lived experiences, psychological expertise, and self-care strategies to help you build routines that honor your needs and nurture your mind, body, and soul.

Self Care for Autistic women: Empowering Strategies to Embrace Neurodiversity and Thrive

profileAva Quinnwood

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date 21 February 2025

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