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If you have a book that you think should be added to this list please email richmond.autism@gmail.com


Books you may be interested in reading

For Children:
-Arnie and His School Tools by Jennifer Veenendall
-Albert Einstein by Paolo Cardoni
-The Little Composer by Amelia Bennett
-Pedro’s Whale by Paula Kluth
-I have Autism by Pat Crissey
-When My Worries get too Big by Kari Dunn Buron
-Autism and Me: Sibling Stories by Ouisie Shapiro
-Looking after Louis
-My Friend with Autism: A Coloring Book for Peers and Siblings by Beverly Bishop
-I Am Utterly Unique: Celebrating the Strengths of Children with Asperger 
 Syndrome and High-Functioning Autism by Elaine Marie Larson
-Since We’re Friends: An Autism Picture Book by Celeste Shally
-The Autism Acceptance Book by Ellen Sabin
-Some Kids Have Autism (Understanding Differences) (Pebble 
Books: Understanding Differences) by Martha E. H. Rustad
-Ian’s Walk: A Story about Autism by Laurie Lears

For Parents:
 –Initiations and Interactions: Early Intervention Techniques by Teresa A. Cardon (If they are on the wait list or just got an early diagnosis)
-1001 Great Ideas for Teaching and Raising 
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
-ANYTHING BY TEMPLE GRANDIN!
-Ten Things your child with Autism wishes you knew by Ellen Notbohm
-From a physician – the books by Michael Powers for Autism and 
Aspergers  (Children with Autism: A parent’s guide)
-The Fabric of Autism by Judith Bluestone
-Autism A New understanding by Gail Gillingham
-Top Ten Tips by Teresa A Carson
-The Reason I Jump by Naoki Higashida
-Autism A New Understanding by Gail Gilingham

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