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
Older Autistic Adults In Their Own Words: The Lost Generation
The first of its kind, it is the result of the authors' original research- which examines the data retrieved from a survey given to 150 older autistic adults worldwide. The insight into the lives and experiences of these individuals from a time before support groups, school-based interventions, and even the autism diagnosis is important and fascinating.
Kindle
Paperback
May 31, 2021
Paid for Kindle
Paid for Paperback
English
Understanding Autism in Adults and Aging Adults 2nd Edition: Updated in 2021 with New Insights for Improving Diagnosis and Quality of Life
Autism is a childhood condition ... right? Not right. Children with autism grow into adults with autism. The great strides we have made in understanding childhood autistic behaviors and interventions have lagged dramatically behind the needs of aging autistics.
Kindle
Paperback
July 1, 2021
Paid for Kindle
Free for Paperback
English
Understanding Autism in Adults and Aging Adults 2nd Edition: Updated in 2021 with New Insights for Improving Diagnosis and Quality of Life
Autism is a childhood condition ... right? Not right. Children with autism grow into adults with autism. The great strides we have made in understanding childhood autistic behaviors and interventions have lagged dramatically behind the needs of aging autistics.
Kindle
Paperback
July 1, 2021
Paid for Kindle
Paid for Paperback
English
Knowing Why: Adult-Diagnosed Autistic People on Life and Autism
This anthology includes essays from a diverse group of adult-diagnosed autistic people. Our essays reflect the value of knowing why--why we are different from so many other people, why it can be so hard to do things others can take for granted, and why there is often such a mismatch between others' treatment of us and our own needs, skills, and experiences. Essay topics include recovering from burnout, exploring our passions and interests, and coping with sensory overload, especially in social situations.
Autistic Self Advocacy Network
Kindle
Paperback
October 17, 2018
Paid for Kindle
Paid for Paperback
English
Gender Identity, Sexuality and Autism: Voices from Across the Spectrum
Bringing together a collection of narratives from those who are on the autism spectrum whilst also identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex and/or asexual (LGBTQIA), this book explores the intersection of the two spectrums as well as the diverse experiences that come with it.
Eva A. Mendes (Author), Meredith R. Maroney (Author) and Wenn Lawson
Kindle
Paperback
January 21, 2019
Paid for Kindle
Paid for Paperback
English
Autism: The Scientific Truth About Preventing, Diagnosing, and Treating Autism Spectrum Disorders--and What Parents Can Do Now Kindle Edition
From the bestselling author of Disconnected Kids, a clear and compassionate explanation of the causes of the autism epidemic—and a scientifically based approach for prevention and treatment.
Kindle
Paperback
December 31, 2012
Paid for Kindle
Paid for Paperback
English
Authoring Autism: On Rhetoric and Neurological Queerness (Thought in the Act)
In Authoring Autism M. Remi Yergeau defines neurodivergence as an identity—neuroqueerness—rather than an impairment. Using a queer theory framework, Yergeau notes the stereotypes that deny autistic people their humanity and the chance to define themselves while also challenging cognitive studies scholarship and its reification of the neurological passivity of autistics. They also critique early intensive behavioral interventions
Kindle
Paperback
January 5, 2018
Paid for Kindle
Paid for Paperback
English
The autistic brain (NON-FICTION) (Spanish Edition)
Autistic people perceive and understand the world in a radically different way. Recent medical advances in neuroimaging and genetics have brought us closer to understanding the unique perspective of an autistic brain,
Kindle
Paperback
May 9, 2019
Paid for Kindle
Paid for Paperback
Spanish
Warrior Mom: A Mother’s Journey in Healing Her Son with Autism
For any parent who has heard the chilling words "your child has autism," Tracy Slepcevic offers hope, inspiration, and advice to help you navigate the system, evaluate different treatment options, and heal your child’s underlying conditions.
Kindle
Paperback
eBook
January 10, 2023
Paid for Kindle
Paid for Paperback
English
How People with Autism Grieve, and How to Help: An Insider Handbook
The book is an honest, first-hand account of how people with autism deal with the loss of someone in their life. Unlike the non-autistic response, people with autism, when faced with overwhelming or stressful situations, will favour solitude over sharing their emotions, tend to focus on special interests, and become extremely logical, often not expressing any emotion. This behaviour often leads to the belief that people with autism lack empathy, which is far from the case
Paperback
July 28, 2013
Paid for Paperback
English
