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Unmasking Autism

Unmasking the Challenges and Celebrating the Strengths of the Spectrum

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Unmasking Autism

By: Lyla Cohen
Narrated by: Steven Myles
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Unmasking Autism: Unmasking the Challenges and Celebrating the Strengths of the Spectrum

Autism, also known as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects communication, social interaction, and behavior. It is considered a spectrum disorder because the symptoms and severity can vary widely from person to person. It's important to note that autism is not a disorder that one can be "cured" from, but rather a different way of perceiving and processing the world.

This audiobook will help you get a better understanding of autism and how one can navigate this condition. Learn tips and advice on how one can thrive and lead fulfilling and successful lives despite this condition.

This audiobook will cover the following topics:

- Autism Spectrum Disorder

- Celebrating Special Interests

- Cultivating Autistic relationships

- Reframing Autistic stereotypes

- Navigating the Educational System

- Understanding the importance of early intervention

- Managing Common Challenges

- Supporting the Whole Family

- And many more

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This book was not at all helpful to me as someone who already has pretty good knowledge of autism. I wouldn’t read it if you already know the basics of autism and have a basic understanding of the IEP process.
That said, the writing is very basic, often repeating itself A LOT. It was not well-written in my opinion.

Not for those who already have knowledge

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