• Search this blog

AddThis Share This Article Get Updates by Email email2 Tell a friend


Top 10 books on autism:

  1. Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew by Ellen Notbohm

    Book Cover: Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew by Ellen Notbohm
    (autism, health, nonfiction)

    "I have read through dozens of books pertaining to Autism and within this one book I found more useful information than anywhere else. This book is not just for parents and therapists, but also for family members adjusting to life with a child who has Autism. It helps you get inside the head of a child with Autism, and understand the struggles and pain these children face every single day.

    The ten things the author lays out are simple, but essential in understanding and helping the child. She provides examples in terms that people without Autism can relate to in order to better understand certain behaviors. The recovery process is different for every child, but the information in this book will without a doubt help any family get on the road. Open your heart and read this book to really understand. "


  2. 1001 Great Ideas for Teaching and Raising Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders by Ellen Notbohm

    Book Cover: 1001 Great Ideas for Teaching and Raising Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders by Ellen Notbohm
    (autism, health, nonfiction, parenting)

    "*Winner of the 2006 Teachers’ Choice Award!*"


  3. Understanding Autism For Dummies (For Dummies (Health & Fitness)) by Linda G. Rastelli

    Book Cover: Understanding Autism For Dummies (For Dummies (Health & Fitness)) by Linda G. Rastelli
    (health, autism, parenting)

    "Over the past three years since we began to suspect my grandson was autistic, I have accumulated a large library on the subject. Many of the books covered or advocated specific types of treatment, or information on school special education, or finances and autism, or possible causes, or personal success stories or even stories of acceptance when success didn’t happen. This book covers them all, and more, and does it well. I’m getting another copy for my son and daughter-in-law, although by now they are experts, not dummies.. This is a really EXCELLENT contribution to the available literature on this increasingly common developmental condition. Don’t miss it!"


  4. Preparing for Life: The Complete Guide for Transitioning to Adulthood for Those with Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome by Jed Baker

    Book Cover: Preparing for Life: The Complete Guide for Transitioning to Adulthood for Those with Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome by Jed Baker
    (autism, health, self-help, parenting)

    "This book is truly a Godsend. It is ideal for people on the autism/Asperger’s spectrum who are approaching adulthood. Dr. Baker is plainly a gifted man and this book is proof positive of his logical vision. He is also a brilliant navigator who leads expeditions for people on the a/A spectrum into understanding the neurotypical world and issues in it. "


  5. My Friend with Autism: A Coloring Book for Peers and Siblings by Beverly Bishop

    Book Cover: My Friend with Autism: A Coloring Book for Peers and Siblings by Beverly Bishop
    (children books (Ages 9-12), children books, autism, health)

    "This is a must-have for educators, parents and persons in related fields who work with people who are on the spectrum. This book is really for everybody because it opens new doors and provides a fresh approach in discussing spectrum behaviors."


  6. The Autism Acceptance Book: Being a Friend to Someone With Autism by Ellen Sabin

    Book Cover: The Autism Acceptance Book: Being a Friend to Someone With Autism by Ellen Sabin
    (children books (Ages 9-12), children books, autism, health)

    "This is a wonderful, engaging, valuable book- thoughtful without being preachy, direct while being engaging and conversational. I would highly recommend this book as a gift and guide to any child who is coming into contact with people with autism for the first time (or anything that marks someone as different than their young peers). The book strikes, in my view, just the right tone to give a young person insight into the needs and differences of a person with autism, without resorting to or promoting condescension or pity toward people with differences."


  7. Ten Things Your Student with Autism Wishes You Knew by Ellen Notbohm

    Book Cover: Ten Things Your Student with Autism Wishes You Knew by Ellen Notbohm
    (nonfiction)

    "This is the best book I have ever read on the topic and believe me I have read hundreds!! I am currently reading this book with my therapy team and paraprofessionals in my classroom as a book club on a weekly basis to give us a new perspective. Definite read for anyone working in this field and for parents too! Wish some of my parents would read it so they would understand that we are all on the same team."


  8. Thinking in Pictures, Expanded Edition: My Life with Autism by Temple Grandin

    Book Cover: Thinking in Pictures, Expanded Edition: My Life with Autism by Temple Grandin
    (autism, health, science)

    "Whether you know anyone with Asperger’s or not, this book will enlighten and expand your thinking about how minds work and what it means to be human. As in most areas, most people assume that other people think and perceive the same way that they do, and that this is the “only right way to do it.” But when everyone thinks the same way, break-through thinking is almost impossible. "


  9. A Is for Autism F Is for Friend: A Kid’s Book for Making Friends with a Child Who Has Autism by Joanna L. Keating-Velasco

    Book Cover: A Is for Autism F Is for Friend: A Kid’s Book for Making Friends with a Child Who Has Autism by Joanna L. Keating-Velasco
    (children books, autism, health, nonfiction)

    "Eventhough this book is geared towards a younger age group, I felt it was an insightful book for adults. The book enables you to see things through the eyes of the main character “Chelsea” to better understand her feelings and the thought processes behind her actions. Definitely well written for the target audience. "


  10. Everybody Is Different: A Book for Young People Who Have Brothers or Sisters With Autism by Fiona Bleach

    Book Cover: Everybody Is Different: A Book for Young People Who Have Brothers or Sisters With Autism by Fiona Bleach
    (children books (Ages 4-8), children books, autism, health, parenting)

    "This book does a heroic job in explaining and addressing these issues to young children. It is a good way of empowering children on and off the spectrum with knowledge that will in turn pave the way to greater acceptance."




  11. Source:
    http://www.autism-world.com


.

blog comments powered by Disqus

Like what you read? Then please sign up for Free Email Updates.
Your Ad Here
Clicky Web Analytics ss_blog_claim=97ecb57082a7f066aef5d0c86d1492fd