This is difficult to review - because it is about a world of experience that most people have no access to - including family and carers. However - it is a perspective from inside that different world. This is a good thing. We may begin to have some comprehension - at least of one person's experience. This is far, far better than "outsiders'" theorising - and way better than outsiders' opinionating. Add to the above - the introduction is extremely helpful in its own right. Key measure of how good I think this is - I give copies to people interested in autism - especially health workers.
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This book is very interesting and worth a read. It's written in Q&A style and didn't take me long to read at all. If you're interested in learning about Autism you should definitely get this book. Written by a 13 year old with ASD; it answers some of the most popular questions about Autism.
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I have two autistic children an 8 year old girl and a 14 year old boy who is also selective mute , I found this book an interesting insight into an autistic child's world and thoughts and helped me relate to my own autistic children highly recomended reading.
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A rare insight into autism from the perspective of an autistic boy. Very well written, a frank but positive explanation of the processes he must go through in order to carry out every day tasks. I couldn't put it down and recommend anyone who knows or cares for someone with autism read it.
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Insightful revelations about the mind of an autistic person, great if you know someone like this. As a mother, it can make sad reading in parts, but good to have the knowledge in order to help and understand.
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