Christopher is autistic. He loves prime numbers and animals, but he has a hard time relating to people and hates being touched. One night his neighbor’s dog is found stabbed, and Christopher must find the real killer when he is falsely blamed. His remarkable narration makes this book filled...
so I thought it was worth checking out. This is for older kids, as it is a chapter book about kids with disabilities. It’s also a great suggestion for a fiction book for anautistic teenagerto read.
Silent fighters, that’s who. I love the flood of books by nonverbal autistic people. It is time to be advocating for ourselves. Why forever must the theories of scholars be listened to over the people with autism themselves? Is it possible Ivar Lovaas or Bruno Bettelheim knows autism bette...
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Taylor, who is autistic and has an anxiety disorder, deals with her feelings for Jamie. This fluffy, nerdy book is perfect for cosplayers and convention-lovers. Swoon Reads/Macmillan 9. "Geekerella" by Ashley Poston If you like the idea of books set at nerd convention, make sure to ...
Charles Marlow, an English teacher and a lover of the written word, is the divorced father of an adult autistic son. His daughter has just left for college, and Charles is desperately lonely. I don’t want to say too much about his book, because it’s full of surprises. ...
Especially for media representation for autistics who are people of colour or trans or from a variety of cultures. But it’s definitely nice to see more autism books coming out from actually autistic voices!! But we still need more autistic books. And we need more support of the autistic ...
Shop Kids Books by the author Brad Meltzer, known for his Ordinary People Change the World series.
STEAM Books for Grades 3-5 Paperback Book The Girl Who Thought in Pictures Grades 2 - 4 $7.46$9.95 save to wishlist No one expected this autistic girl to speak, but Temple did and demonstrated her talent for visual thinking that's made a lasting impact on farm management. ...