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Connecting With The Autism Spectrum: How To Talk, How To Listen, And Why You Shouldn’t Call It High-

Connecting With The Autism Spectrum: How To Talk, How To Listen, And Why You Shouldn’t Call It High- 2021-05-29

Book Type
  1. Paperback
  2. Digital
Author
Casey "Remrov" Vormer
For a friend, family member, or coworker with autism, communication can be challenging. But Connecting with the Autism Spectrum can help you find common ground with expert tips and helpful insights about talking (and listening) to neurodiverse adults so you can make your interactions more transparent, meaningful, and rewarding for all.

Written by Casey Vormer, a self-taught artist and autism advocate, this comprehensive guide is a trusted source for understanding neurodiversity that features a brief introduction to the autism spectrum, and a primer on easy communication strategies. This book also helps you avoid misunderstandings by teaching you to recognize and resolve your own biases.
  • Simple approach―Discover the best ways to communicate with those living with autism.
  • Situational success―Find the right information for various situations and settings, including school, work, and social relationships.
  • A sensitive tone―Learn valuable information from a clear, honest point of view that does not seek to “cure” or manipulate people\
Casey "Remrov" Vormer is a self-taught artist and autism advocate who grew up in the Netherlands and immigrated to Montreal, Canada, in 2013. He enjoys giving presentations about autism to teachers, parents, and caregivers of kids and adults with autism. He also makes Youtube videos about autism and shares his life story with audiences interested in learning more.

Rockridge Press
2020 1e
132pp
Author
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more biographical and anecdotal and perhaps useful in that context but not more, short and easy and simple reading, nothing more, worth bying on amazon and perusing but possibly returning
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