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Daniel explains ways people without autism can have a better understanding of the disorder and the people who have it. Daniel uses the word autistic to describe himself, even though some people do not like this label he shares in advanced that, “that ...  Read More

This is a book that belongs in every classroom; in every medical professional's library and in every home. This book should be available not only in public libraries, but in school and classroom libraries, where it is easily accessible. I plan to dona...  Read More

How to talk to an autistic kid is a book that promotes critical conversations about ableism in a classroom without disregarding or ignoring those with autism.

Bought this for my autistic 6 year old. I have autistic grandchildren, and it helped me understand more of autism from the inside. The clues given to communicate are doable for kids and adults alike.

Daniel stefanski does an exemplary job of explaining the sensory aspects of the nd population. He explains how for many on the spectrum being redirected is difficult. Stefanski is a kid with autism and shares facts and observation about how it is to b...  Read More

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Last year we got the book for his teacher and gave permission for her to share it with the class


I went to college and became an electrical engineer and i decided to follow my dreams with the beautiful side of life of good people

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Grate book well written i have a 8yr old autistic son and even that my son is sevier level it helped me understand

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    autistic, good, great and written.
  • Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
  • Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
  • This product had a total of 91 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 16 2022.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    A lot of things about him confused melike why he doesnt like it when i open the car windowand why he is always playing video games


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Some or even many of them could or should be common sense however in the daytoday trench warfare that can be parenting and parenting a specialneeds child or children common sense can occasionally be overwhelmed by the moment to moment struggles


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    She will tell people she has autism but i have a feeling that she didnt really understand what that is or what it means for her


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I found very few books at our library talking about autism that are actually intended for autistic children


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    How to talk to an autistic kid isnt aimed at autistic kids either but the author has autism and wrote the book for neurotypical kids


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I do not know if i was an autistic girl when i grew up because back in the fifties autism was not well understood


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    But during those trips i set myself in a separate world not listening to them


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I think they need to be listened they need somebody talking to them

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