Spectrum Women
Autism and Parenting
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Narrated by:
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Julie Teal
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Lauryn Allman
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Sofia Engstrand
About this listen
This audiobook looks at what it feels like to be an autistic parent, offering valuable insights, knowledge and wisdom on parenting autistic and non-autistic children. Three mothers reflect on their experiences of growing up as undiagnosed autistics, venturing into and embracing motherhood, and connecting with their children in a unique and powerful way.
They offer advice on overcoming the challenges of parenting when you are autistic, such as socializing with other parents or sensory issues that come with excessive touch. Reflecting on their own experiences, they also emphasize the positives of being an autistic parent to an autistic child, such as understanding of why their child is struggling or the open-mindedness that can come from not being constrained by societal norms. They also explain how out-of-the-box thinking leads to creative parenting of non-autistic children, forming strong and loving bonds.
Full of wit and warm advice, this audiobook empowers autistic parents and reassures them that autism is a strength in raising their children with love, knowledge and experience, while also giving non-autistic parents and professionals a fresh perspective on helping autistic children to thrive.
©2022 Renata Jurkevythz, Maura Campbell and Lisa Morgan (P)2022 Jessica Kingsley PublishersWhat listeners say about Spectrum Women
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- Anonymous User
- 08-07-2024
Insightful
As with many parents, I didn’t know I was ND until my child was diagnosed. This book has been great in helping me to understand myself better and through that understanding and acceptance be more able to help my child. It’s a big relief to hear the stories and experiences of others that validate my own.
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