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Title Sincerely, your autistic child : what people on the autism spectrum wish their parents knew about growing up, acceptance, and identity / edited by Emily Paige Ballou, Sharon daVanport, and Morénike Giwa Onaiwu.

Publication Info. Boston, Massachusetts : Beacon Press, [2021]

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Description xvi, 208 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Note "Autistic Women & Nonbinary Network."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-208).
Summary A diverse collection of autistic voices that highlights how parents can avoid common mistakes and misconceptions, and make their child feel truly accepted, valued, and celebrated for who they are. From childhood and education to culture, gender identity, and sexuality, this anthology tackles the everyday joys and challenges of growing up while honestly addressing the emotional needs, sensitivity, and vibrancy of autistic kids, youth, and young adults. Contributors reflect on what they have learned while growing up on the autism spectrum and how parents can avoid common mistakes and overcome challenges while raising their child. -- adapted from Amazon.com.
"In this book, autistic people of diverse racial, ethnic, educational, socioeconomic, and gender backgrounds talk about not just what we wish our own parents had known when we were growing up, but what we most want all parents to know about raising autistic kids today"-- Provided by publisher
Contents Foreword / Jess Wilson -- Early memories, childhood, and education. Acknowledge vulnerability; presume competence / B. Martin Allen -- It's us against the world, kid / Brigid Rankowski -- What autistic girls wish their parents knew about friendship / Jane Strauss -- What your daughter deserves: love, safety, and the truth / Kassiane Asasumasu -- What I wish you knew / Katie Levin -- Change the world, not your child / Lei Wiley-Mydske -- Empathy and non-verbal cues / Dusya Lyubovskaya -- The first time I heard of autism / Anonymous -- What I wish my parents knew about being their autistic daughter / Heidi Wangelin -- A particular way of being / Karen Lean -- Acceptance and adaptation. A daughter's journey: lessons, honesty, and love / Jennifer St. Jude -- Still your child / Ondrea Marisa Robinson -- Perfect in an imperfect world / Haley Moss -- Who gets to be diagnosed? and who does it serve? / Victoria M. Rodríguez-Roldán -- Unconventional / Amythest Schaber -- I wish I wasn't so hard on myself back then / Kayla Smith -- Ten things I wish my parents had known when I was growing up / Amelia "Mel" Evelyn Voicy Baggs -- I am an autistic woman / Amy Sequenzia -- The view from outside the window / HW -- Finding me: the journey to acceptance / Morénike Giwa Onaiwu -- Autism, self-acceptance, and hope / Lynne Soraya -- Intersectional identity and finding community. Keep her safe; let her fly free / Maxfield Sparrow -- Tell me I'm autistic / Anonymous -- Autism, sensory experiences, and family culture / Mallory Cruz -- Safe harbors in a difficult world / Kayla Rodriguez -- Give your daughters autistic community / Jean Winegardner -- A parents' guide to being transgender and autistic / Alexandra Forshaw -- On surviving loneliness and isolation, and learning to live with loss / Lydia X. Z. Brown -- There's a place / Emily Paige Ballou -- Conclusion / Beth Ryan.
Subject Autistic children.
Parents of autistic children.
Friendship in children.
Autism spectrum disorders.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- General.
Autism spectrum disorders. (OCoLC)fst01747518
Autistic children. (OCoLC)fst00822506
Friendship in children. (OCoLC)fst00935198
Parents of autistic children. (OCoLC)fst01053494
Genre/Form Self-help publications. (OCoLC)fst01941328
Personal narratives. (OCoLC)fst01423843
Instructional and educational works. (OCoLC)fst01919931
Self-help publications.
Personal narratives.
Instructional and educational works.
Added Author Ballou, Emily Paige, 1982- editor.
daVanport, Sharon, 1964- editor.
Onaiwu, Morénike Giwa, editor.
Other Form: Online version: Sincerely, your autistic child. Boston, Massachusetts : Beacon Press, 2021 0807025690 (DLC) 2020049242 (OCoLC)1204264456
ISBN 9780807025680 (paperback)
0807025682 (paperback)
9780807025697 (electronic book)
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