Understanding Your Autistic Brain is a clear, compassionate, and empowering guide designed to help autistic children better understand how their brains work, and to help the adults who support them do the same.
Written in simple, respectful language, this book explains autism as a different way of having a brain, not something that needs to be fixed. It acknowledges that being autistic can bring real challenges and varying levels of disability, while making it clear that an autism diagnosis is not a label of something “wrong.” Instead, it offers a framework for understanding strengths, needs, emotions, sensory experiences, and support in a way that feels safe, affirming, and honest.
This fully revised second edition reflects a deeper commitment to neurodiversity-affirming language, real-life experiences, and practical understanding. Topics include communication, emotions and meltdowns, sensory differences, routines and change, special interests, movement and stimming, masking, and the importance of kind, appropriate support.
The content is written at approximately a Grade 3–4 reading level and is best suited for autistic children aged 8–13. Because autistic children develop and communicate in many different ways, the book is designed to be flexible. Parents, caregivers, teachers, and therapists are encouraged to adapt the language and pacing to meet each child where they are.
Throughout the book, short examples and relatable scenarios help bring concepts to life, while practical explanations support understanding without overwhelm. A dedicated section for parents and caregivers offers guidance on how to read the book together, encourage conversation, and create a supportive environment across home, school, and therapy settings.
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Dr. Heather Smith is a physician, writer, and mother who began writing this book to better understand her autistic child and help him understand himself. While she does not have clinical expertise in autism, her perspective is grounded in lived experience, careful listening, and ongoing learning alongside autistic individuals and families. Her goal is to offer a resource that is honest, respectful, and genuinely helpful.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Discover the Autistic Brain.Understanding Your Autistic Brain is a clear, compassionate, and empowering reference book designed to help autistic children better understand how their brains work, and to support the adults who care for them.Written in simple, respectful language, the book explains autism as a different way of having a brain, not something that needs to be fixed. It acknowledges that being autistic can involve real challenges and varying levels of disability, while emphasizing that an autism diagnosis is not a label of something "wrong." Instead, the book offers a framework for understanding strengths, needs, emotions, sensory experiences, and support in a way that feels safe, affirming, and honest.This fully revised second edition reflects a strong commitment to neurodiversity-affirming language, lived experience, and practical understanding. Topics include communication, emotions and meltdowns, sensory differences, routines and change, special interests, movement and stimming, masking, and the importance of kind, appropriate support.The content is written at approximately a Grade 3-4 reading level and is best suited for autistic children aged 8-13. Because autistic children develop and communicate in many different ways, the book is designed to be flexible. Parents, caregivers, educators, and therapists are encouraged to adapt the language and pacing to meet each child where they are.Short examples and relatable scenarios help bring concepts to life, while practical explanations support understanding without overwhelm. A dedicated section for parents and caregivers provides guidance on reading the book together, encouraging conversation, and creating a supportive environment across home, school, and therapy settings.Understanding Your Autistic Brain is ideal for: Autistic children learning about themselvesFamilies seeking clear, affirming explanations of autismEducators and therapists supporting autistic studentsSchools, clinics, and libraries building inclusive collections Understanding Your Autistic Brain is a clear, affirming guide for autistic children and the adults who support them. Written in simple language, it explains emotions, sensory differences, communication, and support with care and honesty. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9781067380700
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