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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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The Autistic Rules of Friendship: An Adult Autie's Field-Guide Towards Making Meaningful Connections

Friendship
 that deeply natural and understandable human need to make worthwhile connections. However, it is too often one of the crucial areas which – by simple condition of their birth – those with autism can struggle. Yet, they are no less deserving. ‘The Autistic Rules of Friendship’ comes from the author of ‘The Rules of Being Autistic’ series – a collection of helpful guides specifically for an adult autistic audience, by a real-world autie! They are the seminal instruction books the world forgot to provide the modern spectrum-dweller!

The Autistic Rules of Friendship: An Adult Autie's Field-Guide Towards Making Meaningful Connections

profileBen Aadario

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date October 12, 2024

languageEnglish

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The Co-Working Rules of Being Autistic: The Book Every Autistic Co-Worker Wants You to Read

With only around 20% of adults with autism in any sort of employment – and significantly less for those in paid, full-time employment – the contemporary workplace remains notably hostile terrain for your typical autie. With their unique skills, the autistic employee remains a vastly underutilised resource, both to the detriment of modern industry, as well as the autistic community.

The Co-Working Rules of Being Autistic: The Book Every Autistic Co-Worker Wants You to Read

profileBen Aadario

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date March 16, 2023

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One Who Thinks Differently: Poems and Essays on Autism

This is a collection of creative non-fiction. The stories and poems are written by a woman who was given a late diagnosis, at the age of 40, of Asperger's. These essays and poems describe what it was like for her both before and after realizing that she was on the Autism Spectrum and what ways she could best navigate a world in which she was different but nevertheless as valuable as any other being. The author hopes this collection will be positively affirming for others who have ASD or are otherwise neurodivergent. She also hopes this book will help members of the community and family members to better support people with Autism. The author was also diagnosed with PTSD, in no small part because of a failure to recognize that she had ASD and she hopes others will experience greater understanding and support with the aid of this book.

One Who Thinks Differently: Poems and Essays on Autism

profileC.E. Chapple

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date February 25, 2023

languageEnglish

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The Adult Autism Assessment Handbook: A Neurodiversity Affirmative Approach

Adult autism assessment is a new and fast-growing clinical area, for which professionals often feel ill-equipped. Autistic adults are often misdiagnosed which has enormous implications for their mental health. This accessible and comprehensive adult autism assessment handbook covers the most up to date research and best practice around adult autism assessment, centering the person's internal experiences and sense-making in clinical assessment, rather than subjective observation, thus providing the clinician with a truly paradigm shifting Neuro-Affirmative approach to autism assessment. Traditional clinical assessment tools are comprehensively explored and unpacked to enable the clinician to have full confidence in aligning traditional criteria to the Autistic person's subjective experiences.

Seeing Two Worlds: A Journey Through Autism and Schizophrenia

Seeing Two Worlds: A Journey Through Autism and Schizophrenia"" is a deeply personal and insightful account of one individual's experiences living with not one, but two, of the most misunderstood and stigmatized mental health conditions: autism and schizophrenia. The author takes the reader on a journey through the ups and downs of their life, offering a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of navigating two worlds that often feel at odds with each other. Through a series of candid reflections, the author shares how they have learned to cope with the complexities of their conditions, including struggles with social communication and sensory processing, as well as delusions and hallucinations.

Seeing Two Worlds: A Journey Through Autism and Schizophrenia

profileTravis Breeding

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date February 17, 2023

languageEnglish

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Mess is Progress: A Personal Chronicle of an Unmasking, Late Diagnosed, Autistic Woman

Strap in for a roller coaster of emotions from existential crises to humorous, relatable and general observational anecdotes of what it is to be a late diagnosed, Autistic woman. If like me, you are Autistic too (and/or ADHD) and currently gobbling up every ounce of information you can get your mitts on to satisfy your new special interest of being Neurodivergent, then you will have read many articles, books, memoirs, psychology based titles and so on. Let me introduce you to my own exploration of my recently discovered identity and through the “who even am I” stage that so commonly presents itself in the wake of the diagnosis reverberations. I’ve always found writing and poetry a form of therapy, celebration and communication, let’s face it as Autistics we aren’t best at verbalising our thoughts, emotions and needs, so finding an alternative form of communication for myself has been a relief and release, somewhat liberating.

Mess is Progress: A Personal Chronicle of an Unmasking, Late Diagnosed, Autistic Woman

profileHannah Walker

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date February 15, 2023

languageEnglish

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The Duality of Being: Navigating Life with Bi-Polar and Autism Spectrum Disorder

The Duality of Being: Navigating Life with Bipolar and Autism Spectrum Disorders" is an in-depth exploration of the unique challenges faced by individuals with both bipolar disorder and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This book offers a comprehensive look at the ways in which these co-existing conditions can impact an individual's daily life and relationships.

The Duality of Being: Navigating Life with Bi-Polar and Autism Spectrum Disorder

profileTravis Breeding

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date February 7, 2023

languageEnglish

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My Autistic Mama

My Autistic Mama is a children's book about autism written by an autistic author. It is a story that discusses autistic traits from a positive and joyful perspective. The story gives autistic children representation that they can be proud of. It is also wonderful for teaching allistic (not autistic) kids about autism in a way that doesn't describe autistic people as lesser. Because of this, it's the perfect book for autistic and allistic children alike! The unique and healthy representation of the disabled paired with the beautiful and vibrant illustrations make this a book unlike any other and a necessary addition to every child's library.

My Autistic Mama

profileKati Hirschy

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date March 30, 2023

languageEnglish

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Masking: Now You See Me, Now You Don't

"Are you a late-diagnosed or self-identified autistic adult? Have you been masking for years so other people would feel comfortable around you? Is it getting harder to hide the mask? Well, you're in luck because a cracked mask is how many adults find out they're autistic. Meet Autistic Ang, who found out a week before her 39th birthday that she's autistic. It's only been several months since this realization, and during that time she's been down the research rabbit hole, trying to better understand herself.

Masking: Now You See Me, Now You Don't

profileAutistic Ang

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date January 21, 2023

languageEnglish

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Cracked As A Crab

This is a book about a crab named Chip. Chip is no ordinary crab. Chip has autism. Although other creatures in the reef see Chip as different he uses his love of making others laugh by telling them jokes to change the reef into a happier place.

Cracked As A Crab

profileJacob Lawrence

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date January 16, 2023

languageEnglish

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