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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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Different Like Me: My Book of Autism Heroes Hardcover

Different Like Me introduces children aged 8 to 12 years to famous, inspirational figures from the world of science, art, math, literature, philosophy and comedy. Eight-year-old Quinn, a young boy with Asperger's Syndrome, tells young readers about the achievements and characteristics of his autism heroes, from Albert Einstein, Dian Fossey and Wassily Kandinsky to Lewis Carroll, Benjamin Banneker and Julia Bowman Robinson, among others. All excel in different fields, but are united by the fact that they often found it difficult to fit in-just like Quinn. Fully illustrated in colour and written in child-friendly language, this book will be a wonderful resource for children, particularly children with autism, their parents, teachers, carers and siblings.

Different Like Me: My Book of Autism Heroes Hardcover

profileJennifer Elder

paper Kindle Paperback

date 16 Dec, 2005

languageEnglish

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Ethan's Story: My Life With Autism

A children's book written by eight year old Ethan Rice who happens to be autistic. In this fully illustrated book Ethan explains what autism means to him and why he feels so very blessed that God made him this way.

Ethan's Story: My Life With Autism

profileEthan Rice

paper Kindle Paperback

date June 4, 2012

languageEnglish

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The Girl Who Thought In Pictures: The Story of Dr. Temple Grandin

When young Temple was diagnosed with autism, no one expected her to talk, let alone become one of the most powerful voices in modern science. Yet, the determined visual thinker did just that. Her unique mind allowed her to connect with animals in a special way, helping her invent groundbreaking improvements for farms around the globe! The Girl Who Thought in Pictures: The Story of Dr. Temple Grandin is the first book in a brand new educational series about the inspirational lives of amazing scientists. In addition to the illustrated rhyming tale, you’ll find a complete biography, fun facts, a colorful timeline of events, and even a note from Temple herself!

The Girl Who Thought In Pictures: The Story of Dr. Temple Grandin

profileJulia Finley Mosca

paper Kindle Paperback

date August 29, 2017

languageEnglish

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My Brother Charlie

"Charlie has autism. His brain works in a special way. It's harder for him to make friends. Or show his true feelings. Or stay safe." But as his big sister tells us, for everything that Charlie can't do well, there are plenty more things that he's good at. He knows the names of all the American presidents. He knows stuff about airplanes. And he can even play the piano better than anyone he knows. Actress and national autism spokesperson Holly Robinson Peete collaborates with her daughter on this book based on Holly's 10-year-old son, who has autism.

My Brother Charlie

profileHolly Robinson Peete, Ryan Elizabeth Peete, Denene Millner

paper Kindle Paperback

date March 16, 2010

languageEnglish

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We’re Amazing, 1, 2, 3!

We're Amazing 1,2,3! is the first Sesame Street storybook to focus on autism, which, according to the most recent US government survey, may, in some form, affect as many as one in forty-five children. It's part of Sesame Street's autism initiative that has expanded to include a new character with autism. Elmo introduces his longtime friend Julia to Abby, who's a little confused at first because Julia isn't saying hello. Elmo explains that Julia has autism, so she does things a little differently. Julia sometimes avoids direct eye contact, flaps her arms when she's excited, and is sensitive to some noises. But Abby soon learns that she also has a lot of things in common with Julia. All kids want love, friendship, and to have fun! They are all wonderful, each in his or her own way.

We’re Amazing, 1, 2, 3!

profileLeslie Kimmelman

paper Kindle Paperback eBook

date 20 March 2017

languageEnglish

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Slug Days

On slug days Lauren feels slow and slimy. She feels like everyone yells at her, and that she has no friends. Today there is a different bus driver; Dan and Sachi are sitting in Lauren's seat on the bus; and Lauren's teacher interrupts her reading time. It is definitely a slug day. But not every day is like this. On butterfly days Lauren makes her classmates laugh, or goes to get ice cream, or works on a special project with Mom. Lauren has Autism Spectrum Disorder (an umbrella term that has included Asperger Syndrome since 2013), and she sees the world differently from many people. Sometimes this can be frustrating and makes Lauren want to flip her lid, especially at school where she learns differently from her classmates. But with support and stubbornness and a flair that's all her own, Lauren masters tricks to stay calm, to understand others' feelings, and to let her personality shine.

Slug Days

profileSara Leach

paper Paperback

date October 27, 2017

languageEnglish

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Amelia and Me: On Deafness, Autism and Parenting by the Seat of My Pants

The powerful story of a mother facing the many ups and downs of raising her deaf and autistic daughter Amelia. Together they approach life's challenges with humor, hope, compassion and love. This is an intensely private story told with brutal honesty; it is also a must-read for anyone who has walked a similar road to theirs.

Amelia and Me: On Deafness, Autism and Parenting by the Seat of My Pants

profileMelinda Hildebrandt

paper Kindle Paperback

date 18 May 2017

languageEnglish

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Your Child Has Autism. Now What?: A collaborative guide for parents of a newly-diagnosed child

This book is a valuable resource for parents facing the common uncertainty of what to do next after their child receives an autism spectrum diagnosis. The authors share perspectives through different lenses. Throughout the book, you will find a transparent account from Carrie and Jacob about their family’s unexpected journey with autism. You will also receive Casi’s professional observations and insights for their son, along with commentary on a wider variety of challenges and dynamics faced by many families. This book is an excellent source for a parent seeking empathy and knowledge, as you navigate your own unique path. Professionals serving children with special needs will also benefit from exploring the dual perspectives on behavioral therapy delivered with a family-centered mindset. This family-centered approach incorporates researched-based techniques and attentive compassion useful in making remarkable progress for the client.

Your Child Has Autism. Now What?: A collaborative guide for parents of a newly-diagnosed child

profileCasi Olson, Carrie Woolman

paper Paperback

date September 19, 2017

languageEnglish

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A Parent's Guide to High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder: How to Meet the Challenges and Help Your Child Thrive

Over 100,000 parents have found the facts they need about high-functioning autism spectrum disorder (ASD), including Asperger syndrome, in this indispensable guide. Leading experts show how you can work with your child's unique impairments--and harness his or her capabilities. Vivid stories and real-world examples illustrate ways to help kids with ASD relate more comfortably to peers, learn the rules of appropriate behavior, and succeed in school. You'll learn how ASD is diagnosed and what treatments and educational supports really work. Updated with the latest research and resources, the second edition clearly explains the implications of the DSM-5 diagnostic changes.

A Parent's Guide to High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder: How to Meet the Challenges and Help Your Child Thrive

profileSally Ozonoff,Geraldine Dawson,James C. McPartland

paper Paperback

date November 14, 2014

languageEnglish

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Different Like Me: My Book of Autism Heroes

Different Like Me introduces children aged 8 to 12 years to famous, inspirational figures from the world of science, art, math, literature, philosophy and comedy. Eight-year-old Quinn, a young boy with Asperger's Syndrome, tells young readers about the achievements and characteristics of his autism heroes, from Albert Einstein, Dian Fossey and Wassily Kandinsky to Lewis Carroll, Benjamin Banneker and Julia Bowman Robinson, among others. All excel in different fields, but are united by the fact that they often found it difficult to fit in-just like Quinn.

Different Like Me: My Book of Autism Heroes

profileJennifer Elder

paper Kindle

date 16 December 2005

languageEnglish

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