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Browse through the many books available on autism and you might notice a trend: too many of them are written by neurotypical professionals who aim to fix autism or help autistic people appear normal. Jude Morrow noticed this problem and decided that something needed to change.
LOVING YOUR PLACE ON THE SPECTRUM is a guide for living a happy and successful autistic life. Jude combines his own experiences as an autistic man with the stories of others to provide a handbook to help autistic individuals navigate life’s major changes, from childhood to college, jobs, and relationships. Each chapter identifies common issues faced by autistic people of a particular age or social group and explains how educators, teachers, parents, and professionals can be supportive through all these life stages.
The world needs a new perspective on autism, and Jude Morrow’s LOVING YOUR PLACE ON THE SPECTRUM provides parents, workplaces, individuals, and society an alternative, strengths-based viewpoint, where autistic people are accepted, embraced, and loved.
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Browse through the many books available on autism and you might notice a trend: too many of them are written by neurotypical professionals who aim to fix autism or help autistic people appear normal. Jude Morrow noticed this problem and decided that something needed to change.
LOVING YOUR PLACE ON THE SPECTRUM is a guide for living a happy and successful autistic life. Jude combines his own experiences as an autistic man with the stories of others to provide a handbook to help autistic individuals navigate life’s major changes, from childhood to college, jobs, and relationships. Each chapter identifies common issues faced by autistic people of a particular age or social group and explains how educators, teachers, parents, and professionals can be supportive through all these life stages.
The world needs a new perspective on autism, and Jude Morrow’s LOVING YOUR PLACE ON THE SPECTRUM provides parents, workplaces, individuals, and society an alternative, strengths-based viewpoint, where autistic people are accepted, embraced, and loved.