Hi, My Name Is Austin and I Have Autism


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8-year-old Austin looks at life through a different lens. He has Autism. He is unique and would like to tell you about his life, how he navigates through it and what you can do to help kids like him!




Hello, My Name is Max and I Have Autism


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A collection of essays and drawings by Max Miller, a 12 year old boy on the autism spectrum. Max explains to the reader about what life is like with autism, providing insight into the autistic mind through the words and drawings of a child on the spectrum.




Hi, My Name Is Jett


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AUTISM IN SCHOOL was inspired by the first time the school counselor had to try to explain Jett and Autism to his Kindergarten class. Children are very visual learners, so I wanted to create a children's book about what an autistic child is like in order to help explain to young classmates what they can expect and how they can help. Knowledge is power, and we're never too young or too old to learn about the changing world around us.




Hi, My Name Is John


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Dreams Sometimes Change- Autism Unveiled


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This is the true life story of one family's personal experiences with Autism. The author has written in such a way as to make the reader feel what she felt as she struggled through countless trials in her life, culminating in the diagnoses of her three-year-old son. It is a story of heartache as well as victory. The reader will gain advice as well as understanding into much of what Autism entails, and the impact that it can have on a family. Autism is becoming more prevalent in today's society, and every reader can benefit from the wisdom relayed from this author's professional, ministerial, and family life experiences.




The Art of Autism


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Hi, I'm Lauren And I Have Autism But- I Have Jesus Too


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My name is Lauren. I am autistic. But- God made me, and he doesn't make mistakes. I was created in his image. God created Lauren to be like himself. He saw her before she was born and scheduled each day of her life before she began to breathe. Every day was recorded in his book. Lauren's autism is not a tragedy. It is part of God's plan for her life. In this book, Lauren shares common autistic characteristics and how her family works together to manage those characteristics. Most importantly, you'll read how their faith in Jesus offers them help and hope (with Bible verses affirming God's promises for every challenge).




Hi My Name Is Gracie


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Help the little ones in your life understand autism. Let Gracie show them that everyone has feelings, fears and dreams. Autism makes a person different, not less!




Hi! My Name Is Jack


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This book is intended to give a voice to Jack who has autism and others like him who have something to say, but have trouble expressing it. Young children all over the world are at an impressionable age and with answers to their questions about others who are different they could learn to become kindhearted, understanding, and accepting children. This book is inspired by my friend Jack. I have had the privilege of not only working with him, but becoming life long friends with his family. We have watched him grow into a very impressive young man. If this book is understood by a school aged student, then we will be creating a world full of compassionate children. This is the forth of five books to help demystify special needs to lower elementary aged students.




Queerly Autistic


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LONGLISTED FOR THE POLARI CHILDREN'S & YA BOOK PRIZE 'An essential guide' LIZZIE HUXLEY-JONES 'This book is perfect' WENN LAWSON 'One of the most important books in autism literature' CHARLOTTE AMELIA POE 'Wonderfully diverse and vibrant' FOX FISHER In this empowering and honest guide for LGBTQIA+ autistic teens, Erin Ekins gives you all the tools you need to figure out and explore your gender identity and sexuality. From coming out to friends and family, staying safe in relationships and practicing safe sex, through to self-care and coping with bullying, being out and about in the LGBTQIA+ community and undergoing gender transition, this book is filled with essential information, advice, support and resources to help you on your journey, and also works as a primer on all things LGBTQIA+ for non-autistic teens who are just figuring it all out. Written by an inspirational autistic queer woman, this is a must-read for every autistic teen wanting to live their very best queer life.