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2023 | NEW TITLES
We are excited to share a delightfully diverse range of new and upcoming books on ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia and more! Celebratory books about autistic joy, the power of special interests and passions, and pride in the neurodivergent community. Intersectional books about experiences of being Black and dyslexic or autistic. Creative books that introduce new skills including cookery, active pursuits, advocacy and self-care. Future-changing books that help challenge neuro-normativity and bridge the divide between ‘autism parents’ and autistic adults. And a plethora of books to help you parent, teach and live well.
We hope there is something for everyone. If you are looking for something we haven’t published yet, we would love to hear from you.
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Stories of Autistic Joy
Laura Kate Dale
‘I love that I don’t need to feel ashamed at my happiest, and that my joy no longer needs to go through a filter before it’s ready to see the light of day’
Laura Kate Dale and 15 contributors from across the world open the door and look in on the candid, intimate moments that celebrates what it means to feel autistic joy.
Oct 2023 | ISBN-9781839978098 | £13.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 224 PP
Laura Kate Dale is a queer trans woman and author, who uses She / Her pronouns. Laura lives near London, UK, with her cat Smudge, and her wife Jane. When Laura isn’t writing she loves to play roller derby, and play video games with her friends.
I Will Die On This Hill
Autistic Adults, Autism Parents, and the Children Who Deserve a Better World
Meghan Ashburn and Jules Edwards
Illustrated by Nathan McConnell. Foreword by Morénike Giwa Onaiwu
This book bridges the divide between #ActuallyAutistic activists and Autism Parents in the online community. Written by an author team with experience on both sides of the coin, Meghan Ashburn and Jules Edwards reflect on how they have resolved their differences to become firm friends, sharing insights and lessons learned along the way.
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Planning Your Career Through Intense Interests
Yenn Purkis and Barb Cook
Leading autistic advocates Yenn Purkis and Barb Cook use their first-hand knowledge to help autistic young people find their place in the world of work. Using the power of special and intense interests to find your way, plan your career and do something that you truly enjoy.
‘As someone who coaches autistic individuals navigating the job market, and as an autistic person myself, I highly value this book.’ John Marble, Founder of Pivot Neurodiversity.
My Autism Journal
Carly Jones
The first fully illustrated journal, tailored for autistic teenagers to help them express difficult emotions like anxiety, trauma and depression.
Full of prompts and the freedom to create, this go-to-diary can also be used with parents and professionals as an important safeguarding tool.
Each Other Around the World
Looking After Your Autistic Self
A Personalised Self-Care Approach to Managing Your Sensory and Emotional Well-Being
Niamh Garvey
This is the go-to-guide to surviving and thriving as an autistic adult. Featuring customisable, stress-relieving strategies that are easy to implement into busy everyday life to create a calmer, happier you. Packed with lived-experience and professional tips and tricks, this guide works to help you truly look after your autistic self.
‘This is a truly fantastic book full of ideas and strategies delivered in an entirely autistic way. It’s so logical, you will wonder why you didn’t think of it before. Brilliant.’ Sarah Hendrickx, author of Women and Girls on the Autism Spectrum
Mar 2023 | ISBN-9781839975608 | £15.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 256 PP
What I Want to Talk About How Autistic Special Interests Shape a Life
Pete Wharmby
An introduction to the autistic experience told through the lens of special interests. Popular autism advocate, Pete Wharmby, takes us on a tour of his passions, exploring the challenges of reaching adulthood without a diagnosis along the way.
‘This engaging, witty, and bracingly honest book brings to light the life-giving passion and intensity of autistic ‘special interests,’ describing with the vividness of lived experience the distinctive ways that autistic people explore and make sense of the world.’ Steve Silberman, author, NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and How to Think Smarter about People Who Think Differently
Se P 2022 | ISBN-9781787758278 | £13.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 224 PP
Pete Wharmby trained as an English teacher and now works as a writer, speaker and autism advocate. Pete was diagnosed autistic as an adult and he is focused on increasing awareness and understanding of the condition. He has spoken nationally, including at the National Autistic Society Professional Conference, and lives in the UK.
Armchair Conversations on Love and Autism
Eva Mendes
f e B 2024 | ISBN-9781787759138 | £14.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 336 PP
All Tangled Up in Autism and
Chronic Illness
The Autism and Neurodiversity Self Advocacy Handbook
Developing the Skills to Determine Your Own Future
Barb Cook and Yenn Purkis
This is the ultimate guide to self-advocacy for autistic people at all stages of life. Covering self-advocacy in specific scenarios, such as work, school and social media, it also explores the relationship between self-advocacy and personal growth, helping you to be heard, respected and empowered.
‘We thought the book was most illuminating when the authors share their insights on foundational issues in self-advocacy such as selfawareness, self- determination and awareness of rights.’ Ainslie Robinson, Working in Partnership Officer/Research Assistant (Autistic Person) and Tom Tutton, Executive Manager, Aspect Practice both at Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect)
All Tangled Up in Autism and Chronic Illness
A guide to navigating multiple conditions
Charli Clement
In this ground-breaking debut, Charli Clement combines their own experiences alongside unique short profiles from individuals with chronic illness, to provide an intimate and insightful look at the complexities of living with both autism and chronic illness.
From navigating your diagnosis and healthcare, learning how to manage pain and your own sensory needs to dealing with ableism, medical misogyny and transphobia, Clement offers practical advice and delves into the unique challenges faced by individuals living in this intersection.
Charli Clement is a young autistic and chronically ill person and activist. Charli is a #iwill ambassador for Youth Social Action who has worked with NHS England, the British Institute of Human Rights and Birmingham Women’s and Children NHS Trust. Their writing has featured in Vice, Metro, Student Minds and The Unwritten
Autistic World Domination
How to Script Your Life
Jolene Stockman
The neurotypical world doesn’t always work for autistic people, but that’s about to change! By helping readers write their own blueprint for life, Autistic World Domination empowers autistics to create the world they want for themselves. Vibrant, fresh and inspiring - this book is full of energy and actionable plans. It’s time to rewrite normal!
‘Jolene has written a practical and inspiring guide to help you embrace all the parts of yourself, exactly as you are, and in so doing change the world.’ Dr. Laura Z. Weldon, neurodivergent naturopathic physician
Mar
Taking Off the Mask
Practical Exercises to Help Understand and Minimise the Effects of Autistic Camouflaging
Dr. Hannah Louise Belcher
Foreword by Will Mandy, PhD, DClinPsy
Combining lived experience with scientific research and practical advice, this book is the essential guide to understanding why you mask and how to feel confident without one. With expert advice on how to feel secure taking off your mask, this guide will give you all the tools you need to re-connect with yourself and the things you love.
‘In Taking off the Mask autistics will find a thoughtful and practical map they can use on their journey to living life fully and comfortably as their true self. And equally as important, non autistic audiences will be persuasively encouraged to change the way the world accepts and truly supports neurodiversity.’ Liane Holliday Willey, EdD author of Pretending to be Normal: Living with Asperger’s Syndrome and Safety Skills for Asperger Women: How to Save a Perfectly Good Female Life
Se P 2022 | ISBN-9781787755895 | £14.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 160 PP
The Autism-Friendly Cookbook
Lydia Wilkins
A collection of autism-friendly, jargon-free recipes from the Autistic community, for autistic adults and teens. These recipes make ‘the obvious’ obvious, and provide adaptations to suit different executive functioning levels, sensory preferences and dietary needs.
‘A delightful guide full of important information for neurodivergent foodies - we’ve needed this for years!’ Chloe Johnson, Journalist and editor at Disability Review Magazine
Lydia Wilkins is a freelance journalist based in the UK covering disability and social justice issues. Her work has appeared in places such as The Independent, The Metro, Refinery 29 and PosAbility Magazine. She is also an ambassador for AccessAble, and also acts as a podcast editor and speaker. Find out more about her at lydiawilkins.co.uk.
Women and Girls on the Autism Spectrum, Second Edition
Women and Girls on the Autism Spectrum
Understanding Life Experiences from Early Childhood to Old Age
Sarah Hendrickx Ja
The Autistic Guide to Adventure
Active Pursuits from Archery to Wild Swimming for Tweens and Teens
Allie Mason
Illustrated by Ella Willis
An A-Z guide for children 8+ in how to navigate the world of sports and adventure as an autistic person. Learn how active hobbies can develop your strengths and skills, how to accomodate your sensory needs, what you need to get started in a new hobby, and be inspired by some amazing autistic athletes along the way.
‘Want to give an Autistic child, or a young adult, the gift of enchantment in a world that is inaccessible? This is the book they need - I just wish that this had been around when I was a child.’ Lydia Wilkins, journalist and author of The Autism Friendly Cookbook
Wired Differently – 30 Neurodivergent People You Should Know
Joe Wells
Illustrated by Tim Stringer
This empowering book showcases successful neurodivergent role models from the worlds of sport, art, science, music and more. Written by a stand-up comedian, with illustrated portraits, it highlights the incredible achievements of the 30 neurodivergent people you need to know and shows that their neurodivergent traits helped get them where they are.
I would like everyone I have ever met, and ever will meet, to read this book.’ Angela Barnes, Comedian
Neurofabulous!
Tips for Raising Happy Autistic Children
Katy
The Autistic Teen’s Avoidant Eating Workbook
Elizabeth Shea
Illustrated by Tim Stringer
An interactive workbook to support autistic teens, and the adults in their lives, with restricted or avoidant eating, written by a clinical psychologist with 20 years experience in the field.
‘It is full of useful information, practical tips, helpful worksheets and most importantly - puts YOU in charge!’ Dr Rachel Bryant-Waugh, Clinical Lead ARFID Team, Maudsley Centre for Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders, London, UK
So, I’m Autistic
An Introduction to Autism for Young Adults and Late Teens
Sarah O’Brien
Autistic advocate Sarah O’Brien helps newly-diagnosed autistic teens and young adults to understand what autism is, remove stigmas and learn how to make the neurotypical world work for them.
‘An invaluable guide for the newly diagnosed or the curious.’ Dr Pooky Knightsmith, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Expert. Ju
Shake It Up!
How to Be Young, Autistic, and Make an Impact
Quincy Hansen
This book empowers autistic and neurodivergent teens to be confident advocates for their needs and beliefs. Featuring a cast of dynamic young autistic voices, this book provides tips, advice and a positive approach for neurodivergent teens making an impact.
‘You’re certainly going to feel energized and ready to make a big impact!’ Haley Moss, autistic attorney and author
Jul 2022 | ISBN-9781787759794 |
The Asperkid’s (Secret) Book of Social Rules,
10th Anniversary Edition
The Handbook of (Not-So-Obvious) Neurotypical Social Guidelines for Autistic Teens
Jennifer Cook
The Asperkid’s (Secret) Book of Social Rules offers witty insights into baffling social codes such as making and keeping friends and common conversation pitfalls. Ideal for all 10-17 year olds on the autism spectrum, this book provides inside information on over thirty social rules helping teens on the spectrum to navigate the world around them.
‘When I was a teen, I was bullied in school and called names. If this book had been available, my teenage years would have been less difficult.’ Temple Grandin, author of Thinking in Pictures Ju
Jennifer Cook was identified as being on the spectrum in 2011, just after her three children. Jennifer is the bestselling female author of any single book in the genre, a multi-award-winning international speaker, and the founder of a brandnew venture called Belong, a virtual wonderland of enrichment and community, empowering neurodiverse individuals, couples and families worldwide.
The Awesome Autistic Guide for Trans Teens
Yenn Purkis and Sam Rose
Illustrated by Glynn Masterman
In this empowering guide, Yenn Purkis and Sam Rose set out honest advice and strategies to help autistic trans and/or gender divergent teens to thrive exactly as they are. Covering a huge range of topics including coming out, masking, building a sense of pride and much more, it is an essential resource for living happily and authentically.
‘Much needed! In this beautiful collaboration, the amazing Yenn Purkis and Sam Rose have created a fantastic, easy-to-follow guide for Autistic young people (full of practical information and activities to help gender diverse youth work out their complex feelings).’ Lyric (NeuroDivergent Rebel)
Ju N 2022 | ISBN-9781839970764 | £12.99 |
A Gobblegark’s Guide to Your Brilliant Neurodivergent Brain
Suzanne Robertshaw
Illustrated by Lily Fossett
Gobblegarks are celebrated for having brains that think so uniquely and differently. Join Jangles the Gobblegark in this adventure guide for neurodivergent kids. Complete tasks, win keys and gold coins that will ultimately lead you to the treasure! All while learning why your brain is amazing, and the best way to use it.
I Have a Question about Divorce
A Book for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or Other Special Needs
Arlen Grad Gaines and Meredith Englander Polsky
Considering the questions a child might have about divorce, it gently offers answers to them using straightforward text and clear illustrations. Perfect for children aged 5-11 with Autism Spectrum Disorder or other special needs, or for concrete or visual learners.
‘Every therapist and every divorce attorney should have a copy on their shelf as they help a family navigate through this challenging time.’ Elaine G.F. Hall, Founder of The Miracle Project, author, and divorced parent of a child with Autism
Understanding Your Senses Using Sensory Cups
Clare Ward and Jamie Galpin
MakingSense of SensesYour
Monique Thoonsen
The Red Beast Anger Workbook For All Children Who Want to Tame Their Red Beast Including Those on the Autism Spectrum
K.I. Al-Ghani
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Larkey
Illustrated by Haitham Al-Ghani
This practical and interactive resource is full of activities that have been specifically designed to provide coping mechanisms to help children to manage their angry feelings and improve their overall emotional and sensory regulation.
Making Sense of Your Senses
Sensory Solutions Workbook
Monique Thoonsen
Illustrated by Ruud Bijman
Taste, touch, sight, smell, and sound are the five senses we all know about. But did you know there are three more? And they’re very important. This activity filled workbook for 7-12-year-olds teaches kids all about sensory processing, the effects it has on how they feel and how to identify the right kind of sensory input to feel better.
The ASD Feel Better Book
A Visual Guide to Help Brain and Body for Children on the Autism Spectrum
Joel Shaul
Learn to build individual strengths and work through problems with this picture-based guide for children with ASD aged 7-14. Simple images and photocopiable worksheets create a fun and engaging resource for identifying different emotions and dealing with personal challenges.
COMING SOON: Series of Autistic Guides by Yenn Purkis and Tanya
The Awesome Autistic Guide to Family and Friends
Yenn Purkis and Tanya Masterman
The Awesome Autistic Guide to Pride
Welcome to the Community Yenn Purkis and Tanya Masterman
The Awesome Autistic Guide to the Comfort Zone
Yenn Purkis and Tanya Masterman
Yenn Purkis is an autistic and non-binary advocate, author and presenter. Yenn has given a presentation for TEDx Canberra and has been a frequent keynote presenter at autism and disability events for several years. Yenn has a number of awards, including the 2016 ACT Volunteer of the Year award.
Tanya Masterman is an autistic parent of an autistic child. She is Canberra Coordinator for Gifted 2E Support Australia (a national support group for twiceexceptional young people) and an Events Coordinator for Yellow Ladybugs, an organisation that supports autistic girls and women.
Championing Your Autistic Teen at Secondary School
Getting the Best from Mainstream Settings
Debby Elley with Gareth D. Morewood
Illustrated by Terry Culkin. Foreword by Peter Vermeulen
A supportive guide to the transition from primary to secondary school for parents of autistic children. Covering topics including choosing a school, building a positive relationship with staff, dealing with anxiety and more, it is an essential tool for supporting your child to thrive.
‘Debby and Gareth radiate an air of optimism, practical common sense and above all a belief that successful inclusion of autistic children can be achieved.’ Peter Vermeulen
May 2022 | ISBN-9781839970740 | £14.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 208 PP | 14 B& w cart OONS
Low-Demand Parenting Dropping Demands, Restoring Calm, and Finding Connection with your Uniquely Wired Child
Amanda Diekman
Autistic adult, Amanda Diekman, shares her experiences about how low-demand parenting her neurodivergent children has transformed her relationship and family life. Full of easy-to-implement resources and activities this is the goto-guide for low-demand parenting.
‘Parents of neurodivergent children, especially parents of kids who fit the PDA profile of autism, will benefit from reading Amanda Diekman’s book on low-demand parenting. In addition to giving clear guidance, her heartfelt journey of acceptance is a beautiful read.’ Diane Gould, Founder PDA North America
Jul 2023 | ISBN-9781839977688 | £12.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 160 PP
Sensory Parenting for Sensory Children
Tanya Van Dalen
A reflective guide for parenting a child with sensory needs, with guidance on navigating sensory meltdowns, managing your own emotions, and responding empathetically to your child.
‘This book needed to be written..’ Noni Farrelly, RGN CoFounder and CEO of Growbaby International
Mar 2023 | ISBN-9781839972546 | £12.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 192 PP
Being Brave with Selective Mutism
A Step-by-Step Guide for Children and Their Caregivers
Rachel Busman, PsyD, ABPP
Illustrated by Rebecca Price. Foreword by Lily Foster
This exposure-based workbook for selective mutism is designed for children and caregivers to work through together. With relatable characters and examples throughout, it guides you step-by-step through different exposure activities and helps you to build an achievable action plan to ease fears around talking in different situations.
May 2023 | ISBN-9781839970658 | £16.99
Autism Abracadabra
Seven Magic Ingredients to Help Develop Your Child’s Interactive Attention Span
Kate Wilde
This book is filled with magical game ideas and creative activities designed for children on the autism spectrum to maximise connection and social interaction. Covering everything from trains and planes to household appliances, animals and popular TV and film characters, each activity can also be adapted to suit your child’s needs and interests.
May 2022 | ISBN-9781787757516 | £14.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 240 PP
Where Do I Start?
How to Navigate the Emotional Journey of Autism Parenting
Kate Laine-Toner
Written by an author who is both neurodivergent and the parent of an autistic child, this guidebook supports parents and carers as they navigate their child’s autism diagnosis. Tips and strategies help them find ways to look after their own mental health while supporting their child and building a plan for the future.
‘I loved how much is covered in this beautifully written and carefully researched book for parents of autistic children, packed full of warmth, wisdom, and real hope. It’s a mustread for families everywhere.’ Yvonne Newbold MBE Founder, Newbold Hope
Se P 2023 | ISBN-9781839975523 | £14.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 224 PP | B& w I llu S trat IONS
Parenting Rewired
How to Raise a Happy Autistic Child in a Very Neurotypical World
Danielle Punter and Charlotte Chaney
Packed with lived-experience insight and easy-to-follow advice this transformative guide will change how you view the behaviour of your autistic child and challenge you to rewire your thinking to see the world through the autistic lens, giving you all the tools you need to not only parent your autistic child, but also to understand them
‘This is a gem of a book, written in honest and simple language. It will be of great benefit to parents wishing to be informed about how to help their neurodivergent child to thrive!’ Claire O’Neill, multiply-neurodivergent parent, teacher, and coach
a ug 2022 | ISBN-9781839970726 | £15.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 224 PP
What Your Autistic Child Wants You to Know And How You Can Help Them
Maja Toudal
Foreword by Tony Attwood
Written by autistic academic and advocate, Maja Toudal, in collaboration with other autistic voices, this illuminating book explores a range of common situations and social interactions an autistic young person may experience and provides an insider’s guide into the child’s emotional life.
Jul 2022 | ISBN-9781787757721 | £14.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 240 PP
Nurturing Your Autistic Young Person
A Parent’s Handbook to Supporting Newly Diagnosed Teens and Pre-Teens
Cathy Wassell
Illustrated by Eliza Fricker. Foreword by Emily Burke
An introductory guide for parents of older children and younger teenagers who may be autistic or have been recently diagnosed. Learn how to understand and advocate for your child, and create an environment in which they can thrive.
Developing Differently
A Guide for Parents of Young Children with Global Developmental Delay, Intellectual Disability, or Autism
Dr Joshua Muggleton
Foreword by Tony Attwood
This book provides step-by-step advice to parents of children who are developing differently, helping to build a relationship with their child, encouraging positive behaviours, and minimising negative behaviours, based on the principles of behavioural learning.
The Strengths-Based Guide to Supporting Autistic Children
A Positive Psychology Approach to Parenting
Claire O’Neill
A step-by-step guide to the strengths-based approach by teaching professional and autistic author and parent Claire O’Neill. Designed to focus on the unique strengths of autistic children to help support and develop their sense of self, wellbeing and ensure that they thrive in a deficit-driven world.
A Different Way to Learn
Neurodiversity and Self-Directed Education
Naomi Fisher
The first book on self-directed learning for neurodivergent children by author and clinical psychologist Naomi Fisher and illustrated by Eliza Fricker.
A DIFFERENT WAY TO LEARN tomorrow?’ or asking questions, ‘Is there something you’d like better than sausages? Can I make something else for
But if I had had that, I think I would be a completely different person now. think wouldn’t have gone through all the negative experiences that did go through. Conclusion School isn’t the same for everyone. People experience things in different ways, and one person’s ideal can be another person’s torture. One person’s bright happy environment is another’s sensory overload.
We were learning passivity. It wasn’t important whether we thought we were learning or whether we found any purpose, the activity was predetermined and our task was to go through the motions as best we could.
Can’t Not Won’t
A Story About A Child Who Couldn’t Go To School
Eliza Fricker
Eliza Fricker gets it. Deceptively simple, endearing, humorous and emotional illustrations following a family managing the early stages of school avoidance are designed to help parents feel seen, and empathetic writing and guidance gives essential advice and tips on navigating school avoidance for parents and professionals alike.
‘I cannot imagine any family in this situation, who cannot recognise this painful and often harmful, journey. Beautifully conveyed in so few words. The time for change is now!’ Lisa Cherry, Researcher & Consultant in Trauma Informed System Change
‘I Can’t Go To School!’
The School Non-Attender’s Workbook
Suzy Rowland
Illustrated by Adam A. Freeman
School can be a scary place. But you’re not alone. This interactive workbook, complete with a parent’s guide and professional’s guide for teachers and therapists, will help you feel more confident about asking for help, as well as provide techniques that might make going to school easier for you.
‘A wonderful, exceptionally useful book which will I am sure, help thousands of families’ Professor Peter Fonagy OBE, Chief Executive of the Anna Freud National Centre for Children & Families d ec 2022 |
The Homunculi Approach To Social And Emotional Wellbeing 2nd Edition
A Neurodiversity-friendly CBT Programme to Build Resilience in Young People
Anne Greig and Tommy MacKay. Illustrated by Rebecca Price
The second edition of The Homunculi Approach brings the beloved world of the homunculi to the classroom. This fun CBT-based activity helps children and young people ages 7-16-years build emotional and social resilience. Includes downloadable resources, templates and videos to put the approach into practice.
Success with Sensory Supports
The ultimate guide to using sensory diets, movement breaks, and sensory circuits at school
Kim Griffin
For those looking to support children’s sensory needs in school settings, this is an essential guide to harnessing the full powers of sensory supports. Features personal anecdotes from Kim, links to further reading, reflective questions, teacher perspectives as well as practical examples, to guarantee success.
The Adult Autism Assessment Handbook
A Neurodiversity Affirmative Approach
Davida Hartman, Tara O’Donnell-Killen, Jessica K Doyle, Dr Maeve Kavanagh, Dr Anna Day and Dr Juliana Azevedo
This comprehensive and easily digestible guide is an ideal reference for psychologists, psychiatrists and allied professionals working in the field of adult autism assessment. It draws upon lived experience of Autistic people and presents the most up-to-date research in adult autism assessment.
Autism Missed and Misdiagnosed
Identifying, Understanding and Supporting Diverse Autistic Identities
Judy Eaton
A professionals’ guide to understanding and better identifying diverse autistic presentations, with chapters covering autistic diagnosis in BAME communities, misdiagnosis and the criminal justice system, the issue of misidentifying fabricated or induced illness, and the controversial and overlapping diagnoses of PDA, ODD, ASPD and BPD.
Special Interests in Art Therapy with Autistic
People
A Neurodiversity-Positive Approach to Empower and Engage Participants
Jessica Woolhiser Stallings
The book outlines the strategies and framework for using a unique form of art therapy incorporating popular culture and special interests. It is packed with resources including case studies that can be used by art therapists and professionals to guide the therapeutic process.
Se P 2022 | ISBN-9781787759084 | £24.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 192 PP
Autism and Buddhist Practice
How Buddhism Can Help Autistic Adults Cultivate Wellbeing
Edited by Chris JarrellExploring the intersect between autism and Buddhism, including how Buddhism can help autistic individuals develop wellbeing and how the Buddhist community can be more inclusive of autistic people. It discusses how Buddhism can help with relationships, social interactions and sensory issues, anxiety, independence and more.
d ec 2022 | ISBN-9781839971570 | £16.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 208 PP
A Therapist’s Guide to Neurodiversity Affirming Practice with
Children and Young People
Raelene Dundon
Explore how you can become a neurodiversity affirming clinician. With advice on presuming competence, selfadvocacy and reframing behaviours, this book offers everything you need to start implementing neurodiversity affirming protocols into your practice.
Understanding and Treating Sleep Disturbances in Autism
A Multi-Disciplinary Approach
Edited by Stephen M. Edelson and Jane Botsford JohnsonSleep disturbance is a common challenge for individuals on the autism spectrum and can have a profound impact on every aspect of their life. This is an invaluable resource for professionals seeking insight into sleep disturbances and autism. It outlines the latest research and evaluates the most effective methods of treatment for all ages.
The Autistic Survival Guide to Therapy
Different Minds
Gifted Children with ADHD, ASD, and Other Dual Exceptionalities, Second edition
Deirdre V. Lovecky
Explaining why certain children are gifted and how giftedness is manifested, each chapter addresses the relevance for children with AD/HD and Asperger Syndrome. Lovecky guides parents and professionals through methods of diagnosis and advises on how best to nurture individual needs, positive behaviour and relationships at home and at school.
Ju N 2023 | ISBN-9781849059244 | £32.99 |
Integrative Theraplay®
Approach for Children on the Autism Spectrum
Practical Guidelines for Professionals
Rana Hong and A. Rand Coleman
Foreword by Richard Allen
An essential guide for Theraplay® practitioners and care professionals, this book explores the benefits of play when helping children on the autism spectrum to develop communication and emotional skills. Case studies and specialist advice guide the reader towards an integrated, effective use of Theraplay® to support clients’ social development.
Oct 2023 | ISBN-9781787750685 | £19.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 208 PP
Developing Early Verbal Skills Through Music
Using rhythm, movement and song with children and young people with additional or complex needs
Tracy Jeffery
Ideal resource for professionals looking to support early verbal skills through music-making. Includes easy to follow activities that can be used for a wide range of physiological, neurological, and learning differences.
May 2023 | ISBN-9781787758834 | £26.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 272 PP
Music Therapy Groups with Children
Activities for Groups with Particular Needs
Amelia Oldfield
Illustrated by Lily Fossett
From the author of Pied Piper, you can create and run successful music therapy groups for children. With a focus on children with additional needs, it’s complete with 60 activity ideas. Including sheet music and practical guidance on timings, group rules and collaboration and more, making it essential for your music therapy practice.
f e B 2023 | ISBN-9781787759718 | £22.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 224 PP
Exploring and Working With Autistic Regression
Sophie Gaston
Sophie Gaston’s offers the first honest and poignant depiction of autistic regression and provides invaluable advice on understanding and identifying the symptoms and how to find acceptance and happiness following diagnosis.
Communication Issues in Autism and Asperger Syndrome, Second Edition
Do we speak the same language?
Olga Bogdashina
In this revised second edition, Olga Bogdashina provides a foundation for understanding communication and language impairments specific to autism. She explores the effects of different perceptual and cognitive styles on the communication and language development of autistic children and provides strategies to help develop their skills.
Supporting the Development of Speech, Language and Communication in the Early Years
Diana McQueen and Jo Williams
This essential guide provides a comprehensive overview of how children acquire language and what speech, language and communication impairments look like in early years, offering strategic advice on how to effectively manage and encourage the development of speech and language skills.
The Educator’s Experience of Pathological Demand Avoidance
An Illustrated Guide to Pathological Demand Avoidance and Learning
Laura Kerbey
Illustrated by Eliza Fricker
Written by PDA and autism expert, Laura Kerbey and illustrated by the popular Eliza Fricker, this short guide gives you everything you need to understand PDA and how to make your teaching style and learning environment PDA friendly.
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Thumbsucker
Eliza Fricker
From the Sunday Times bestselling author, Eliza Fricker, comes an illustrated graphic novel that explores her neurodivergent childhood. Full of personal anecdotes and insights, Eliza’s is a story that will resonate with many adults, and shine a light on how we can learn from the past and better support neurodivergent children in the future.
d ec 2023 | ISBN-9781839978548 | £13.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 128 PP |
PDA in the Family Life After the
Steph Curtis
Ja N 2024 | ISBN-9781839971891 | £12.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 256 PP
My Unique ADHD World
Joanne Steer and Claire Berry
ADHD can give you some special strengths - however, it can also make some things more difficult for you. Let’s explore what ADHD means for you with fun facts and by hearing all about other ADHD children’s experiences too!
You can even write (or doodle) what you already know and what you have learnt about so that you can teach your friends, family and teachers all about you and YOUR UNIQUE ADHD! From 5 years to 9 years Ju
Raising an ADHD Child
A handbook for parents of Distractible, Dreamy and Defiant children
Fintan O’Regan and Zoe Beezer
A practical guide to parenting children with ADHD, written by two experienced former teachers in the field of ADHD and Neurodiversity, Zoe Beezer and FIn O’Regan. Chapters include guidance on: medication, diagnosis, hyperfocus, working with schools, creating structure and routines, planning for the future and navigating the teenage years.
Se P 2023 | ISBN-9781839970214 | £14.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 160 PP
The Emotional
Literacy Toolkit for ADHD
Supporting Emotional Regulation, Conflict Resolution and Interpersonal Skills in Older Children and Teens
Sonia Ali
This is the go-to-guide for educators and carers who want to support a child or teen with emotional regulation; conflict resolution and the development of emotional literacy.
N O v 2023 | ISBN-9781839974267 | £14.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 144 PP | B& w I llu S trat IONS
ADHD Girls to Women
From Invisibility, Emotional Dysregulation and Burn out to Self Knowledge
Lotta Borg Skoglund
A research-informed look at the unique challenges of girls and women with ADHD, from an international ADHD expert, drawing on the lived experiences of ADHD women and girls to provide tips and strategies for stronger emotional regulation and self-understanding.
N O v 2023 | ISBN-9781805010548 | £12.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 224 PP
The Ultimate Time Management Toolkit
25 Productivity Tools for Adults with ADHD and Chronically Busy People
Risa Williams
Written by the author of The Ultimate Anxiety Toolkit, this book focuses on practical methods and strategies, including creative worksheets and easy to use techniques, to help you find your motivation, achieve your goals and feel less stressed about organizing your time.
‘As a psychiatrist who works extensively with individuals with ADHD, this book is a fantastic find. Risa’s actionable executive function skills are illustrated using accessible language and real-world anecdotes. I will definitely recommend this book to my patients and colleagues alike.’ Mike Feldmeier, MD, ABPN Board Certified Psychiatrist, Levelupmentalhealth.com
ADHD an A-Z
Figuring it Out Step by Step
Leanne Maskell
This ADHD guide gives strategic advice on how to deal with issues young adults with ADHD may face, including: budgeting plans for impulsive spending, advice on rejection sensitive dysphoria, and body scans and CBT exercises, this book gives you everything you need to feel confident and supported throughout your ADHD diagnosis and beyond.
‘This book is a must read for anyone who is getting to grips with and understanding ADHD. The clear and easy to follow format of the book makes it an easy and pleasurable read.’ Mike Pickets, Ambassador for Nutritious Minds and Founder of Raver Tots
Leanne Maskell is an ADHD coach, author, and consultant. She was diagnosed with ADHD age 25, trained at the ADD Coach Academy and worked in mental health & disability legal policy for over 2 years. Having trained companies such as Microsoft, Leanne founded ‘ADHD Works’ to help others harness the strengths of ADHD through coaching, education, and empowerment. This is Leanne’s third book.
Psychoeducation Manual for ADHD
Providing Children and Their Families Essential and Evidence-based Information about ADHD
Maite Ferrin
A comprehensive guide to delivering psychoeducation interventions for ADHD, written by an experienced consultant psychiatrist.
The British Dyslexia Association - Teaching Dyslexic Students
Theory and Practice
British Dyslexia Association
Foreword by Helen Ross
A practical guide packed with a wealth of strategies and principles for supporting dyslexic students in any educational setting.
GCSE Maths for Neurodivergent Learners
Build Your Confidence in Number, Proportion and Algebra
Judy Hornigold and Rose Jewell
This is the first GCSE maths study guide (covering number, proportion and algebra) that uses engaging multisensory methods of learning for students with specific learning differences. It offers practical advice on how you can adapt your studying processes to suit the way that you learn best.
Practical Activities and Ideas for Parents of Dyslexic Kids and Teens
Gavin Reid, Michelle McIntosh and Jennifer Clark
Over 70 tried and tested accessible activities and games for parents to use with dyslexic children and teens to boost their fundamental educational skills including reading, writing, spelling and executive functioning, and support wellbeing.
‘As a parent and educator, I found the book to be extremely helpful in answering my questions while also providing fun and exciting ways to help my child feel more successful when reading and writing.’
Alysha Philip, Vice Principal, Teacher and ParentJa N 2022 | ISBN-9781787757615 | £16.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 192 PP dO w N l O ada B le I llu S trated te MP late S f O r card S a N d r O ut IN
Dyslexia and Me
How to Survive and Thrive if You’re Neurodivergent
Onyinye Udokporo
Rising star entrepreneur Onyinye Udokporo shares her story of being young, black and dyslexic in a society where dyslexia was presented as a white male issue, and shares tips and strategies that enabled her to thrive in the face of adversity.
‘I thoroughly enjoyed reading this open, honest and personal account of dyslexia at different ages and levels of education. I related to many of the strategies and advice suggested. I think this book captures the importance of inclusivity and diverse role models for anyone with dyslexia.’ Alais Winton, author of Fun Games and Activities for Children with Dyslexia
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ISBN-9781787759442
Onyinye Udokporo grew up in Edmonton in London and was diagnosed with dyslexia aged 11 when she won a scholarship to a private school in West Sussex. She has tutored other young people since she herself was 12 and in 2020 was awarded as one of the top 10 black students in the UK (ranked no.7) by Rare Recruitment in partnership with University of Oxford and University of Cambridge.
Black, Brilliant and Dyslexic
Neurodivergent Heroes Tell their Stories
Edited by Marcia Brissett-Bailey Foreword by Atif ChoudhuryA collection of lived-experience accounts from those within the black and dyslexic community. Contributors cover the early years, the education system, navigating the workplace and excelling in their chosen careers. In addition, providing an honest discussion on discrimination and erasure.
Marcia Brissett-Bailey has given a platform for other Black’s to have their voices heard, honored, and celebrated especially those from underserved and underrepresented communities. Brissett-Bailey’s edited book is transformational and sheds light on successful individuals who are Black and dyslexic’, Shawn Anthony Robinson PhD co-founder of Doctor Dyslexia Dude
Stumbling
through Space and Time
Living Life with Dyspraxia
Rosemary Richings
In this essential guide, Rosemary Richings shares her tips, advice and insights on growing up and thriving with dyspraxia. She describes being diagnosed as a young child, dealing with bullies, navigating the tricky teenage years and more, and explains the strategies that helped her to succeed. This book is a triumph from start to finish. I highly recommend purchasing it!’, Billy Stanley, Dyspraxic Help 4U Founder and The Dyspraxic Help 4U Podcast Host Se P 2022 | ISBN-9781839972690 | £14.99 |
We’re All Neurodiverse
How to Build a Neurodiversity Affirming Future and Challenge Neuronormativity
Sonny Jane Wise
Radical, accepting and kind. This is the neurodiversity paradigm. This guide challenges your assumptions of who is and isn’t neurodivergent with own voice narratives reflecting on intersections of race, gender and sexuality and directly opposes the pathology paradigm. At its heart, it is a rallying cry to be a neurodiversity affirming society.
The Pocket Guide to Neurodiversity
Daniel Aherne
Illustrated by Tim Stringer
A simple, accessible guide to neurodiversity, unpacking the four main diagnoses of autism, ADHD, dyslexia and dyspraxia. The book also explains some common co-occurring conditions, strengths and difficulties, and concepts such as spiky profiles, executive functioning and working memory.
‘This is a great introduction to the complex world of neurodiversity. Every classroom should have a copy, for both educators to learn the basics from, and young people to begin understand themselves or others. The moments for reflection are going to be crucial for many individuals to think about changing their lives and those of others.’ Charli
ClementNotes for Neuro Navigators
Jolene Stockman
In a world built for neurotypicals, how can you help autistic loved ones navigate their way to happiness?
Packed with strategies and honest, down-to-earth advice, autistic author Jolene Stockman explores the myriad ways you can boost the autistic in your life: from creating safe spaces and supporting self-care, to changing your own perspective, and advocating for them with others.
d ec 2023 | ISBN-9781839978685 | £10.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 144 PP
Sensory and Motor Strategies (3rd edition)
Practical Ways to Help Autistic Children and Young People Learn and Achieve
Corinna Laurie
Illustrated by Kirsteen Wright
The fully revised third edition to Corinna Laurie’s Sensory and Motor Strategies, an essential resource for professionals working with children on the autism spectrum. It sets out practical strategies to build independence and develop sensory and motor skills, with additional information on topics including dressing and self-regulation.
a ug 2022 | ISBN-9781839972720 | £19.99 | t rade Pa P er B ack | 144 PP
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Connected by Autism Webinars
This series of videos from our Connected by Autism series includes presentations on self-regulation, school avoidance, PDA, educational inclusion and more. Contributors featured in these webinars include: Pete Wharmby, Robyn Steward, Lauren Brukner; Sue Larkey; Debby Elley, Joel Shaul and other amazing authors with lived or professional experience in autism.
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