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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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Neuroscience Unveiled: Brain Science for the Future of Intelligence & Technology

Neuroscience Unveiled takes you on a fascinating journey through the world of neuroscience, unraveling the mysteries of intelligence, cognition, memory, emotions, perception, sensory illusions and sleep. From brain structure and neural networks to brain-machine interfaces and neurotechnology, this book provides a bridge between biology and innovation, exploring how our understanding of the brain is shaping the future.

Neuroscience Unveiled: Brain Science for the Future of Intelligence & Technology

profileRahul Agarwal

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date February 19, 2025

languageEnglish

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Autism Parenting: How to Help a Child with Autism

Are you a parent navigating the challenges and joys of raising an autistic child? Do you struggle with managing autism meltdowns, teaching social skills, or creating a structured daily schedule that meets your child’s needs? You’re not alone—and this book is here to help.

Autism Parenting: How to Help a Child with Autism

profileJoshua Sparks

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date 19 February 2025

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Toddlers with Autism: Recognizing the Signs and a Guide to Early Development

Maybe you’re starting to get overwhelmed by the oodles of conflicting information online. Maybe you’re feeling a little frustrated by the lack of clear support and direction as to where to turn for answers. Whether you’re just starting to detect signs of autism in your child or are already making moves to get a diagnosis, this book shares proven, practical, and easy-to-apply tips for parents who want to understand their child’s condition and help them thrive in spite of it.

Toddlers with Autism: Recognizing the Signs and a Guide to Early Development

profileJennifer Thompson

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date 19 February 2025

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Finding KIND: Discovering Hope and Purpose While Loving Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences

Kari Baker always loved a good plan. But when her only son Brady was diagnosed with autism in 2014, her plans for a typical parenting experience were shaken to the core. Her journey started with all the pain, uncertainty, and isolation that so many special needs parents encounter, but along the way she found faith, community, and joy in surrendering to God’s design.

Finding KIND: Discovering Hope and Purpose While Loving Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences

profileKari A. Baker

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date 19 February 2025

languageEnglish

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Social Work Practice in Autism and Developmental Disabilities

This volume provides a range of perspectives, practices, and ideas relative to social work’s engagements with individuals living with autism, intellectual disability and developmental disabilities. Contributors in this peer-reviewed volume include social work practitioners, academic and community-based researchers, educators, activists, and self-advocates. Reflecting different ways of theorizing, speaking about, and working with people with autism, intellectual disability and developmental disabilities, it explores both tensions and possibilities for social work practice, research, education, advocacy and policy development that better meet their needs and desires for their lives.

Social Work Practice in Autism and Developmental Disabilities

profileKevin Stoddart, Anne Fudge Schormans

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date February 18, 2025

languageEnglish

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A Practical Guide to Autism: Support for Parents and Carers

This accessible support guide provides practical advice for parents and carers who have an autistic child or young person. Being the guardian to anyone comes with daily struggles. However, caring for an autistic child or young adult comes with a complex set of challenges, which can feel overwhelming and isolating when you do not have the right support system and resources to meet your loved one’s specific needs.

A Practical Guide to Autism: Support for Parents and Carers

profileAndy Evans

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date 18 February 2025

languageEnglish

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Embracing Late Adult Autism: A Self-Help Guide for Adults Discovering Their Neurodivergent Mind and Learning to Thrive on the Spectrum

Embracing Late Adult Autism is a groundbreaking self-help guide designed for individuals discovering their place on the autism spectrum later in life. Written by Susanna Kingston, a late-diagnosed autistic advocate, this book is your companion on a journey of self-discovery, acceptance, and empowerment.

Embracing Late Adult Autism: A Self-Help Guide for Adults Discovering Their Neurodivergent Mind and Learning to Thrive on the Spectrum

profileSusanna Kingston

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date 18 February 2025

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Embracing the Autism Within Me: A Beginner-Friendly Guide to Understanding Girls' Stories, Strengths, and Challenges

Many autistic girls navigate life feeling invisible and misunderstood. Their struggles often go unnoticed due to subtle signs, societal stereotypes, and the hidden practice of masking.

Embracing the Autism Within Me: A Beginner-Friendly Guide to Understanding Girls' Stories, Strengths, and Challenges

profileTeresa R. Jarrett

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date 18 February 2025

languageFrench

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Unmasking Autism in Boys: A Beginner-Friendly Guide to Understanding Their Strengths, Challenges, and Emotional World (Embracing The Autism Within Me)

Many autistic boys grow up feeling unseen—forced to mask their struggles, adapt to a world that doesn’t accommodate them, and navigate challenges that few truly understand. The signs are often missed. The struggles are often misunderstood. The support they need is often delayed.

Unmasking Autism in Boys: A Beginner-Friendly Guide to Understanding Their Strengths, Challenges, and Emotional World (Embracing The Autism Within Me)

profileTeresa R. Jarrett

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date 18 February 2025

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You’re Not Crazy! He’s Autistic: Guide and Journal for Women (2 in 1): Transform Emotional Challenges with Self-Care, Compassion, and Insight for Wives of Autistic Men

If you’re navigating the confusing and often painful world of marriage with a high-functioning autistic partner, you are not alone. The You’re Not Crazy! He’s Autistic Guide and Journal for Women (2 in 1) is here to offer understanding and support, all in one place.

You’re Not Crazy! He’s Autistic: Guide and Journal for Women (2 in 1): Transform Emotional Challenges with Self-Care, Compassion, and Insight for Wives of Autistic Men

profileOlivia Hall

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date 18 February 2025

languageEnglish

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