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SOMETHING MORE by by Jackie Khalilieh— Contemporary YA about a Palestinian-Canadian girl trying to hide her autism while navigating high school. June 6, 2023 | Goodreads THIS IS THE WAY THE WORLD ENDS by Jen Wilde— YA Thriller about an autistic teen surviving a fateful night at an elite...
children with autismpicture booksreadingwritingcase studyreader responseAutistic learners master visual and spatial abilities; they use visual language to organise, understand and give meaning to the world. Although they might struggle with verbal skills, they have an associative way of thinking. Taking...
She also writes about being a single mom, as well as a mom to a child who is on the autism spectrum. The journey they have endured together has been bumpy, but they continue to plow through life, learning about autism and sensory processing disorder as they go. ...
You see what kind of autistrickster we are dealing with here. Yergeau is pulling off an extraordinary rhetorical feat. To appreciate the extent of it, check the passage inAutistic Disturbanceswhen Rodas explains why she is not writing about the work of autistic authors: ‘So much autism memoir...
Tween sisters Lara and Caroline start a detective agency and end up taking a closer look at their own family mysteries. Each sister has different characteristics on the autism spectrum. This is an affirming title for kids with similar experiences, written by an autistic author. It’s also a ...
human being as an individual with their own strengths and dignity, their own ways of experiencing the world. He wrote about hitherto unknown or misunderstood conditions such as Tourette’s syndrome, aphasia, and autism, and in this way was the godfather of what came to be called neurodiversity...
Morpurgo explainedhow it didn't occur to him to write a book about autism until his grandson was born, which isn't totally surprising – as autistic characters in books are few and far between. Fiction plays a significant role inshaping how people understand and respond to autism. And in ...