Neurodiversity
May. 2nd, 2019 01:10 pmEXPANDED AND UPDATED 2nd Edition
UNDERSTANDING
AUTISM
PROFESSOR KATRINA WILLIAMS
& PROFESSOR JACQUELINE ROBERTS
THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE FOR PARENTS
is a compassionate book full of important links, and the glossary is vital as well.
The Kindle/ebook edition is less than ten dollars!
https://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Autism-essential-parents-Empower-ebook/dp/B07BZBGFVZ
Here is also a January 29, 2019 article from LA Weekly about neurodiversity and a cartoon called Little Billy https://www.laweekly.com/arts/little-billy-is-the-first-cartoon-about-living-with-neurodiversity-10131336
Also, https://patreon.com/Littlebilly
I believe all children should have a safe space to be "shy" and "angry" and Understanding Autism is a valuable guide to parents. The plasticity of the youth allows for room for some healing in multivarious forms when encouraged, before 30 for women, also, and 35 for men. I just really believe that children should also be allowed to be themselves. The book is published by EMPOWER. The two doctors who author this book are professors from Australia.
Cartoonist Chance Raspberry who also works with longrunning /The Simpsons/ ( http://www.simpsonsworld.com/ https://nypost.com/2019/05/01/the-simpsons-producer-sends-cuomo-a-dvd-invites-him-to-meet-cast-after-upstate-ny-dis/ https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Simpsons-producer-responds-to-Cuomo-13810759.php )talks with Alex Distefano from LA Weekly about his cartoon Little Billy "a strip about living with neurodiversity (which includes neurological conditions like autism, ADHD and Tourette's that are the result of natural variations in the human genome)."
UNDERSTANDING
AUTISM
PROFESSOR KATRINA WILLIAMS
& PROFESSOR JACQUELINE ROBERTS
THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE FOR PARENTS
is a compassionate book full of important links, and the glossary is vital as well.
The Kindle/ebook edition is less than ten dollars!
https://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Autism-essential-parents-Empower-ebook/dp/B07BZBGFVZ
Here is also a January 29, 2019 article from LA Weekly about neurodiversity and a cartoon called Little Billy https://www.laweekly.com/arts/little-billy-is-the-first-cartoon-about-living-with-neurodiversity-10131336
Also, https://patreon.com/Littlebilly
I believe all children should have a safe space to be "shy" and "angry" and Understanding Autism is a valuable guide to parents. The plasticity of the youth allows for room for some healing in multivarious forms when encouraged, before 30 for women, also, and 35 for men. I just really believe that children should also be allowed to be themselves. The book is published by EMPOWER. The two doctors who author this book are professors from Australia.
Cartoonist Chance Raspberry who also works with longrunning /The Simpsons/ ( http://www.simpsonsworld.com/ https://nypost.com/2019/05/01/the-simpsons-producer-sends-cuomo-a-dvd-invites-him-to-meet-cast-after-upstate-ny-dis/ https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Simpsons-producer-responds-to-Cuomo-13810759.php )talks with Alex Distefano from LA Weekly about his cartoon Little Billy "a strip about living with neurodiversity (which includes neurological conditions like autism, ADHD and Tourette's that are the result of natural variations in the human genome)."