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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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Reaching the Child with Autism Through Art

It is no secret that the arts are often underestimated when it comes to education. But author Toni Flowers knows better. Art encourages communication, positive self-image, concept development, spatial relationships, fine-motor skills, and many more facets of healthy child development. In this book, she provides dozens of artistic activities (called “experiences") that will delight children with autism. Notes on each activity page offer helpful dos and don’ts, along with many real-life experiences Toni encountered while working with children on each activity. Give the children in your life the opportunity to express themselves!

Reaching the Child with Autism Through Art

profileToni Flowers

paper Kindle Paperback

date September 1, 1996

languageEnglish

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Sensory Yoga for Kids: Therapeutic Movement for Children of all Abilities

This book shows how to use yoga to bring calm and focus (and exercise!) to kids with special needs. Childhood is a time filled with new motor challenges and hurdles; and this is doubly true for kids with autism and other special needs. The motor challenges kids face require strength, coordination, and the ability to focus and attend. Yoga can help kids with these challenges as it can strengthen their bodies while calming. This book demonstrates how to get kids started with the discipline that so many of us use in our daily lives. Occupational therapist Britt Collins tells how to use yoga to support special needs, increasing body awareness and fine tune coordination skills.

Sensory Yoga for Kids: Therapeutic Movement for Children of all Abilities

profileBritt Collins

paper Kindle Paperback

date 1 Dec 2015

languageEnglish

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Stacy the Shark - Educating Children about Autism

Stacy the Shark-Educating Children about Autism This book is aimed at educating children ages 4-8. The story explains a specific medical condition in kid-friendly language in hopes of demystifying perceived differences to readers so they can comfortably and freely interact with others who are unlike themselves without fearing the unknown. Educating children early in life will help them appreciate diversity and acceptance.

Stacy the Shark - Educating Children about Autism

profileShelly Weiss

paper Paperback

date January 31, 2013

languageEnglish

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Autism and Reading Comprehension: Ready-to-use Lessons for Teachers

The predictable format, repetition, and routine of these lessons will create a relaxed learning environment, while the variations in the topics will hold students attention and help them generalize the reading skills they need to succeed! Starting with Level 1 (The Cat) and ending with Level 9 (The Lizard), special-educator Joseph Porter has developed an amazing 90 hours of animal-themed, whole-group instructions. There are two student worksheets for each of nine animals, totaling eighteen worksheets. Each worksheet has four variations, and there is a ready-to-go lesson plan for each one! There are also two sentence-building exercises for each animal theme, which will build students observation skills and help them transform those skills into conversation and written language.

Autism and Reading Comprehension: Ready-to-use Lessons for Teachers

profileJoseph Porter

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date 1 October 2012

languageEnglish

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Is It Sensory or Is It Behavior?: Behavior Problem Identification, Assessment, and Intervention

Sensory and behavior issues are often complex, intermingled, and pertinent to most clinicians who work with children. This book provides information and strategies for distinguishing between Sensory-based and non-Sensory-based behaviors, as well as intervention techniques. Topics addressed include causes of behavior, Sensory integrative dysfunction, environmental factors that impact behavior, managing challenging behaviors, and implementing Sensory diets. The case studies and worksheets included offer practical suggestions when working with children. This book will help analyze behavior in children to determine if Sensory issues exist or if it is a behavior related problem as well as identify what factors are the root cause of the problem. Laminated cards include intervention strategies for challenging behaviors.

Is It Sensory or Is It Behavior?: Behavior Problem Identification, Assessment, and Intervention

profileCarolyn Murray-Slutsky

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date December 30, 2004

languageEnglish

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Population One: Autism, Adversity, and the Will to Succeed

Part memoir, part inspirational guide, Population One: Autism, Adversity, and the Will to Succeed is a groundbreaking book that offers readers the ability to see life through the eyes of a young man with autism. Written by Tyler McNamer at the age of 17, Tyler not only details his challenges, but he also offers hope and encouragement to others who face seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Whether you re an educator, a family member of someone with autism, or simply looking for inspiration, you ll appreciate the opportunity to step inside this remarkable young man s mind. As Tyler explains, I ve been called a retard, dumb, and disabled. I ve been bullied, picked on, and made fun of. They put me in special classes and told me that I should not expect to reach my goals. Yet rather than view his diagnosis negatively, Tyler considers his unique viewpoint a gift.

Population One: Autism, Adversity, and the Will to Succeed

profileTyler McNamer

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date August 5, 2013

languageEnglish

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Gut and Psychology Syndrome: Natural Treatment for Autism, Dyspraxia, A.D.D., Dyslexia, A.D.H.D., Depression, Schizophrenia

Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride set up The Cambridge Nutrition Clinic in 1998. As a parent of a child diagnosed with learning disabilities, she is acutely aware of the difficulties facing other parents like her, and she has devoted much of her time to helping these families. She realized that nutrition played a critical role in helping children and adults to overcome their disabilities, and has pioneered the use of probiotics in this field. Her willingness to share her knowledge has resulted in her contributing to many publications, as well as presenting at numerous seminars and conferences on the subjects of learning disabilities and digestive disorders. Her book Gut and Psychology Syndrome captures her experience and knowledge, incorporating her most recent work.

Gut and Psychology Syndrome: Natural Treatment for Autism, Dyspraxia, A.D.D., Dyslexia, A.D.H.D., Depression, Schizophrenia

profileNatasha Campbell-McBride

paper Kindle Paperback

date November 15, 2010

languageEnglish

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A Problem With the Moon: Book 3 in Fisher's Autism Trilogy

This is the third, and final,book in the Through Fisher's Eyes trilogy. Fisher and his autistic super hero friends must lead the Earth to a new life as part of a global community. They meet an alien named Robert, a mountain man named Mountain John, and a strange being named Triptych.

A Problem With the Moon: Book 3 in Fisher's Autism Trilogy

profileMr. Paul C. Nelson

paper Kindle Paperback

date September 30, 2016

languageEnglish

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Dark Spectrum: Book 2 in Fisher's Autism Trilogy

This is book two in my autism trilogy. The first book is Through Fisher's Eyes: An Autism Adventure. In Dark Spectrum, Fisher and his band of autistic Behira warriors must once again battle Jonah and the Choshek tribe. This adventure takes place at Gettysburg Battlefield in the not-too-distant future. The battlefield is in terribly neglected condition, and the warriors meet in much the same way as the original 1863 battle. This story is filled with Pennsylvania ghosts, demons, Civil War history and folklore.

Dark Spectrum: Book 2 in Fisher's Autism Trilogy

profileMr. Paul C. Nelson

paper Kindle Paperback

date 15 November, 2015

languageEnglish

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Fisher's Autism Trilogy: Through Fisher's Eyes

Fisher Stevens is 17, and autistic.. He lives with his dad. His mom has passed away after a long illness. Fisher's brain sees hundreds of pictures each minute. He also discovers that he and his autistic friends possess amazing powers of the brain. With the help of a mysterious mentor, Fisher and his friends harness these abilities to fight evil. This is an adventure for all ages, filled with magic, excitement and humor. Many of the stories are based on actual experiences of the author and his autistic son, Michael. This is the first book in Fisher's Autism Trilogy.

Fisher's Autism Trilogy: Through Fisher's Eyes

profileMr. Paul C. Nelson

paper Kindle Paperback

date July 30, 2015

languageEnglish

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