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
Cheddar Luck Next Time by Beth Cato
Bird Nichols is ready to make a fresh start in a familiar place. Last year, her parents died together in a car crash and her beloved grandmother is presumed dead from an ocean drowning. Bird is now moving onto her grandmother's California coastal property, and finally living out her dream. Bird loves cheese like nothing else. It's her autistic special interest, and she designs her boards along her sensory needs, and other people love them, too.
From The Microbiota To The Brain. A Path Toward Understanding Autism: Nutrition With Meaning. (Spanish Edition)
This book brings together the experience of a pediatrician with over 30 years of experience and the love of a mother who has been with her son with autism for over two decades. Through relatable, evidence-based language, you'll discover how nutrition influences the gut microbiota, the gut-brain axis, and neurological development. You'll learn tools to better understand autism, reduce low-grade inflammation, and build a practical path to wellness. It includes simple strategies, helpful tips, and a recipe book designed for people with autism and their families. A meaningful guide, written from science, experience, and the heart.
Kindle
Paperback
7 Apr 2025
Paid for Kindle
Paid for Paperback
Spanish
Visual Meal Planner for Picky Eaters with Autism: A Picture-Based Routine Tracker to Support Mealtime Success
This picture-based planner was created to support children with autism and sensory-based food aversions. Using visual prompts, ABA-inspired tracking tools, and structured reinforcement, this 100-page guide helps caregivers reduce stress and build confidence at mealtimes.
Paperback
7 April 2025
Paid for Paperback
English
Awakening Spring's Creativity: A Guide to Creative Freedom for Neurodivergent, Chronically Ill, and Disabled Storytellers
In Awakening Spring's Creativity, discover how to honor your body's resources and your mind's experimental nature instead of forcing yourself into productivity systems designed for neurotypical, able-bodied storytellers. This groundbreaking guide offers:
Beating the Odds: A True Story of Faith and Overcoming Obstacles
Maddie was diagnosed with autism at a young age, facing doubt, rejection, and a world that didn’t always believe in her. But through it all, she had two unwavering supporters—her mother and her brother—who never stopped believing in her potential. Her brother, her hero, stood by her side, encouraging her to push forward even when the road seemed impossible. When she felt lost, Maddie turned to God, praying for strength, guidance, and the right people to help her. Through faith and trust in His plan, doors began to open, leading her to the right doctors and the support she needed to thrive.
Kindle
Paperback
7 April 2025
Paid for Kindle
Paid for Paperback
English
Autism Reimagined: Beliefs, Breakthroughs, and the Future (Curing Autism Book 1)
Diagnosed as “severe-to-mild" on the autism spectrum, I was placed in special education and told I would need long-term support. But I refused to accept those limitations. In this powerful and personal book, I share how I began transitioning into general education classes in less than two years—and no longer needed many special education services. Through intensive ABA therapy, I made remarkable progress—eventually being discharged because I no longer met the criteria for services. But that was just the beginning. I changed my diet, discovered a love for physical activity through Cross Country Running, Surfing, Taekwondo, Skateboarding, Bicycling, and Hiking, and used tools like IXL to dramatically improve my academic performance.
Go T’ism: Exploration in Goth/Alt Culture and Neurodivergence (Autism Book 1)
Throughout history, alternative subcultures have served as sanctuaries for those who feel disconnected from mainstream society. Among these subcultures, goth stands out as one of the most enduring and distinctive, built upon themes of melancholy, introspection, and aesthetic subversion. But why does goth, with its dark romanticism and fascination with the macabre, so often resonate with neurodivergent individuals?
Understanding Neurodivergence : Parent Handbook: A Practical Guide to Supporting Your Child's Unique Needs with Confidence
Parenting a neurodivergent child can be both rewarding and challenging. This straightforward and practical handbook is designed to help you understand, support, and advocate for your child with confidence. Whether your child is autistic, has ADHD, dyslexia, or another neurodivergent trait, this book provides clear explanations and actionable strategies to help you navigate their world.
Adulting On The Spectrum: Mastering Adulthood With Autism Through Independent Living, Emotional Balance, And Meaningful Relationships
Adulthood isn’t just about paying bills or holding a job, it’s about creating a life that feels authentic, stable, and fulfilling. But for autistic adults, the transition into adult life often comes with added layers of complexity; unwritten social rules, sensory overload, executive dysfunction, and a world that’s rarely built with neurodivergent needs in mind. Adulting on the Spectrum is your empowering, practical, and deeply affirming guide to mastering adult life your way. Written specifically for autistic adults, this book offers real-world strategies, tools, and encouragement to help you thrive, not just survive, in every area of life.
Kindle
Paperback
April 4, 2025
Free for Kindle
Paid for Paperback
English
Aspirations: My Adventures with Autism
At the age of 49, after years of wondering why I didn't fit in with the rest of the world, I was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome. As I learned about the world of Autism Spectrum Disorder, I discovered I had a lifetime of experiences and knowledge I could share. I wrote and designed this book so that it is easy to read, and to help people understand some of the day-to-day experiences of living - and learning to thrive - with autism.'
Paperback
4 April 2025
Paid for Paperback
English

