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
Low-Demand Parenting: Dropping Demands, Restoring Calm, and Finding Connection with your Uniquely Wired Child
"Low-demand parenting requires radical acceptance. It says to the kid right in front of you, I see you, just as you are. - You are ok here. I love you right here." Parent to neurodivergent children and autistic adult, Amanda Diekman, outlines a parenting approach that finally lowers the bar for the whole family, enabling the equilibrium of the home to be restored
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July 21, 2023
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Rainbow Girl: A Memoir of Autism and Anorexia
Autism and Anorexia — a “Perfect” Combo At just 15 years of age, Livia was tossed out of the Dutch eating disorder treatment system with the message: ""You’re just going to have to accept the fact that you’re never going to get better."" Growing up unknowingly autistic, Livia spent the majority of her young life seeking worth and validation in external achievements. She excelled in her honors classes, competitive sports, and eventually, an eating disorder
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July 3, 2023
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My Journey With Autism
In this personal and insightful memoir, I, Andrew Horton, share my experiences of living with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and how I have learned to navigate the world in their own unique way. I never considered myself to have ASD and never would have ever discovered it, had it not for my daughter being tested and diagnosed with having it as well. I've had my share of struggles with social interaction, communication, and sensory processing. I also share my passions and interests, and how they have found ways to use my strengths to my advantage.
Making Space for Autism: Strategies for Assessing and Modifying Environments to Meet the Needs of Autistic People
This accessible, strengths-focused approach to supporting autistic people across different areas of their life reflects a paradigm shift from one where autism is treated as a deficit or impairment to one of positivity, acceptance and autonomy. Historically, there has been an expectation that autistic children and adults should conform their behaviour to social norms, with strategies and interventions centred around navigating spaces and situations with minimal damage. This person-centred environmental assessment and modification programme moves away from this, instead providing information and tools for assessing and reflecting on features of the autistic person's environment to best support their comfort, autonomy and agency.
Sharon McCarthy, Micaela Connolly & Caolan McCarthy
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September 27, 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
Marie-Laure Del Vecchio & Joe James
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June 22, 2023
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Planning Your Career Through Intense Interests
Planning a career around your special or intense interests is possible and, in fact, easier than you might think! If you're wondering how you can turn your love of animals, intense fascination of transportation or passion for information technology (and much more!) into a fulfilling career, that you will never get bored of, you've come to the right place! Yenn Purkis and Barb Cook are leading autistic advocates, employees and business owners and are using their first-hand knowledge and the power of special interests to help you plan your future in this book. By straying from the conventional paths and thinking differently, Yenn and Barb could help take your passion for outer space and help transform you into a budding astronomer or even aerospace engineer!
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June 21, 2023
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Autistic Masking: Understanding Identity Management and the Role of Stigma
Masking is a form of identity management involving consciously or unconsciously suppressing aspects of identity and action. Often seen in socially marginalised groups, it is found to contribute towards poorer outcomes for autistic people, and is related to higher prevalence of suicidality, exhaustion and burnout, and mental health difficulties. Autistic Masking offers a holistic understanding of the most up-to-date evidence in this field, with the aim of developing solid knowledge and practice in health, education and society.
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June 22, 2023
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She Doesn't Seem Autistic
How could other parents understand she can't regulate, can't dress, screams in wind? Their girls touch down, their modules steady, small footsteps breaking the moon-sand's surface, their milestones cosmic miracles of the ordinary. We long for their basic okayness, their assumption that the whole team will walk on the moon, get to jump, twirl in the applause, treasure the video.
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July 1, 2023
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An Introduction to Neurodiversity and Autistic Culture for (Music) Therapists
This text introduces the reader to neurodiversity and autistic culture and explores many topics that influence autistic people's strengths and needs in therapy. In keeping with the disability rights saying, ""nothing about us, without us"" and the values of the neurodiversity movement, the author centers perspectives from Autistic people and includes topics commonly discussed within Autistic spaces. While music therapy is the primary context used to situate these issues, this Introduction has broader applicability to therapists, counselors, social workers, educators, caregivers, and autistic people. Music therapists seeking continuing education credits can use this text to earn up to 22 CMTEs. The text includes three self-assessments to help readers reflect on what they have learned and support the use of this text for continuing education...
The Odd One Out: Bosses, Bullies, and Autism in the Workplace
Written with honesty, insight, and some humor, this journal offers a look at the experiences of an adult autistic person in the workplace. It's a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the challenges and strengths of neurodiverse individuals. More importantly, this journal might resonate with autistic adults who've felt like the odd person out in nearly every job they've had. Meet Autistic Ang, who found out a week before her 39th birthday that she's autistic. It's only been several months since this realization, and during that time she's been down the research rabbit hole, trying to better understand herself. When she couldn't find many resources by autistic people from her part of the spectrum, she felt called to be someone others like her could see themselves in.
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May 31, 2023
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