
Member Reviews

As an educator of a self-contained ASD classroom for young elementary school children, I highly recommend this book as a valuable resource for parents.
The book's emphasis on seeking support is particularly noteworthy, as raising children, especially those requiring additional assistance, can be emotionally and physically demanding.
Furthermore, the book refrains from portraying ASD in a negative light, which is refreshing considering the common tendency to offer sympathy rather than support to individuals with ASD. This approach suggests a lack of understanding on how to provide meaningful support.
In conclusion, I believe this book is an excellent resource for parents and advocates who are embarking on the journey of supporting autistic children.

4,5 stars.
A lovely audio book about the strengths of autistic children and how to nurture an environment that encourages these children to be themselves. The main thesis of the book is the building of positive experiences for autistic children and not forcing them to fit in - no pushing of the societal expectations, but rather using early intervention, practice and role-playing. The emphasis is on trying to see the world through their eyes.