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Three paperback autism books by Devon Price and others in a collection set, featuring colorful covers and informative titles.
Autism books collection by Devon Price, featuring three nonfiction paperback titles on autism understanding and awareness.
Three paperback autism books by Devon Price and others in a collection set, featuring colorful covers and easy-to-read text.
Three paperback autism books by Devon Price and others, featuring colorful covers and informative titles on a white background.

Autism Books by Devon Price & Others 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: Devon Price
SKU: MAN-VRT-U291250-9789124283148
Barcode: 9789124283148
Publisher: Monoray/Murdoch Books/Spring
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Titles in This Set:
Unmasking Autism [Hardcover]
Different, Not Less
How to raise a happy autistic child

Format: Paperback

Overview:
Dive into this compelling 3-book collection on autism, featuring insightful works by Devon Price and other notable authors, designed for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of neurodiversity. This set brings together essential non-fiction titles that explore personal experiences, societal challenges, and practical parenting advice, making it an invaluable resource for readers interested in autism awareness. With a focus on real-life stories and expert guidance, the books cover topics from unmasking hidden aspects of autism to embracing differences and fostering happy, supportive environments. Ideal for adults and parents, this collection suits those navigating the complexities of neurodiversity, offering a blend of empathetic narratives and actionable insights. Spanning genres of self-help and educational non-fiction, it highlights the importance of acceptance and inclusion, making it a must-have for building empathy and knowledge. Whether you're a beginner or familiar with the subject, this set provides a comprehensive introduction to autism, encouraging readers to appreciate diverse perspectives and promote positive change.

What This Collection Covers:
This autism-focused collection delves into the multifaceted world of neurodiversity, providing a progressive journey through personal revelations, identity affirmation, and family support strategies. Starting with the challenges of masking autism in everyday life, the books build upon each other to address undiagnosed experiences, societal misconceptions, and the path to self-acceptance. For instance, the narratives explore how autism manifests differently across genders and cultures, emphasizing the need for broader recognition and tailored approaches. In terms of world-building, these titles create a supportive framework where readers can connect with authentic voices, learning about emotional resilience and the power of community. For non-fiction elements, the set covers learning outcomes like practical tips for parenting autistic children, including advice on communication, daily routines, and emotional well-being, drawing from real-world expertise. This experience-led approach helps readers feel empowered, offering step-by-step insights into fostering inclusive environments and personal growth. Whether you're reading for personal development or to support loved ones, the collection's themes of empowerment and understanding create a cohesive narrative that evolves from individual stories to broader societal implications, making it a helpful guide for anyone touched by autism.

Book-by-Book Guide:
Unmasking Autism [Hardcover] This book uncovers the hidden realities of autism, focusing on those who mask their traits to fit into neurotypical society. It explores how autism often goes undiagnosed in women and people of color, delving into personal stories that highlight the emotional toll of concealment and the quest for authenticity. Through thoughtful analysis, readers gain insights into societal pressures and the importance of self-recognition, making it a powerful tool for understanding the diverse spectrum of autism experiences. At around 80-120 words, this summary emphasizes the book's role in promoting awareness and encouraging readers to embrace their true selves without the burden of masking.

Different, Not Less This title celebrates the unique qualities of autistic individuals, challenging stereotypes through a personal lens. It follows the author's journey across multiple schools and social challenges, ultimately leading to a diagnosis of autism and ADHD, and the realization that being different is not a flaw. The narrative builds confidence by showcasing how finding a supportive community can transform self-perception, turning struggles into strengths. Readers will appreciate the honest portrayal of daily interactions and the triumph of self-acceptance, offering an uplifting message that differences enrich our world and foster personal growth.

How to raise a happy autistic child This guide provides essential advice for parents navigating the autism spectrum, drawing from the author's experiences and insights from experts. It covers practical strategies for daily life, emotional support, and building a positive environment, while incorporating tips from autistic adults and professionals. The book emphasizes creating joy and resilience in children, addressing common concerns like communication and social integration with empathy and evidence-based approaches. Readers will find it a reassuring resource that blends personal anecdotes with actionable steps, helping families thrive and promote happiness for autistic children.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for adults, parents, teachers, and caregivers seeking to understand autism on a deeper level, particularly those with autistic family members or friends. Aimed at readers aged 18 and up, it appeals to young adults exploring their own neurodiversity as well as seasoned professionals in education and psychology. It's especially suited for reluctant readers interested in self-help and real-life stories, offering accessible language that encourages engagement without overwhelming detail. For gift buyers, this set makes a thoughtful present for new parents, educators, or book clubs focused on mental health and inclusion. It's perfect for classroom use in discussions about diversity, helping teachers integrate autism awareness into curricula, or for individuals building their personal library on non-fiction topics. Fans of empathetic,

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