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Understanding Autism - Understanding Autism Through a Neurodiversity Lens About Autism – And How to Get It Right - cover

Understanding Autism - Understanding Autism Through a Neurodiversity Lens About Autism – And How to Get It Right

Maxwell G Kennedy

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Autism is not a problem to be fixed — it is a different way of experiencing the world.In Understanding Autism, Maxwell G. Kennedy invites readers to see autism through a neurodiversity lens, moving beyond outdated stereotypes and deficit-based views.
 
This book offers clear explanations, practical insights, and compassionate guidance for:
 
Parents seeking to support and celebrate their autistic children.
 
Educators who want to create inclusive, flexible classrooms.
 
Professionals looking to build a deeper understanding of autism.
 
Anyone who wants to be a better ally to autistic people.
 
Instead of focusing on “fixing” autism, this book emphasizes acceptance, strengths, and individuality. Readers will gain a grounded understanding of autistic communication, learning styles, sensory experiences, and social interaction — along with strategies for genuine support that respects autistic voices.
 
Accessible, informative, and empowering, Understanding Autism is an essential resource for those who want to get it right — not by forcing conformity, but by fostering understanding, inclusion, and respect.
Available since: 09/21/2025.
Print length: 73 pages.

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