Books by parents with children who have autism

 

Dads and Autism:How to Stay in teh Game

One of the greatest disappointments about children with autism is their inability to connect with other people. This is especially heartbreaking for the parent child relationship and fathers can be particularly affected. They have no idea how to "fix" the situation and connect with their child. As a result this inability to connect is probably the greatest contributing factor for the widely accepted statistic of an 80% divorce rate.

(Author) Emerson B Donnell III Click Photo to buy the book
Not Stupid: The Story of One Mother's Fight to Rescue the Lives of Her Children from Autism
Click on photo to buy Anna Kennedy (Author)

 

Finding a Different Kind of Normal: Misadventures With Asperger Syndrome (Paperback)
Jeanette Purkis (Author) Click picture to buy book

 

Travels With My Teddy Bear is the fascinating record of the author's journeys undertaken with her beloved teddy Bearsac, through familiar cites of Europe and regions as remote as China and Mongolia.

About the Author 
Born 1967, in North London within a 'dysfunctional family', Debra boarded at a 'Special Needs' school with her brother. Despite her schooling, Asperger's syndrome - a high functioning form of Autism - was not picked up.

Click picture to buy book Debra Schiman (Author)

 

Autism: Now What? The Primer For Parents

The authors of this book have a 14-year old son with autism, they have been there, they get it and want to help the newly diagnosed families through the first steps when acquiring the diagnosis.

Abby Ward Collins & Sibley J. Collins (Authors) Click picture to buy book

 

An Autism Connection is a book by a parent of a beautiful 11 year old boy with autism and is about sharing experiences, understanding, thoughts, feelings, tribulations, difficulties, hopes and dreams of parenting a child on the autism spectrum.
Click picture to buy book Louise Page (author)

 


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