
Member Reviews

As a clinician, I would find this book very helpful in my practice for both kids and adults to discuss autistic burnout, as well as other important aspects of being on the spectrum. It is written in a neuro-diverse affirming way.
note: This book discusses education planning and healthcare that appear to be outside of the United States, and therefore may not apply to US residents.

A really lovely and important guide on how to recover from Autistic burnout. As a self diagnosed AuDHD parent to diagnosed Autistic kiddos, this is the guide I wish I had growing up. Beautifully illustrated by the author’s son, and peppered with both her and his personal experiences, and allegories, this book needs to be in the home of every Autistic parent and/or child. Also a short read and not overwhelming, which is so important when dealing with burnout.

A vivid and enlightening own voices rep for Austistic burnout descriptions and supportive advice for fellow members of the community.

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This is an incredibly helpful, well-constructed and informative welcoming resource of knowledge for people experiencing autistic burnout.
It seems this is often confused with depression, but has to be treated differently. I learned so much in this book. As someone who is neurodivergent, I am forever grateful for this information.
I learned a ton in this book and appreciated the anecdotes and own voices aspect. Having the author know what they are talking about with topics like this is so important and this author clearly understands this topic extremely well.
The cover is lovely. The length is perfect. This is an excellent guide and resource. I loved every page of this book.
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