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Autistic advocate Sarah O'Brien helps newly-diagnosed autistic teensand young adults to understand what autism is, remove stigmas and learn how tomake the neurotypical world work for them.
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Autistic advocate Sarah O'Brien helps newly-diagnosed autistic teensand young adults to understand what autism is, remove stigmas and learn how tomake the neurotypical world work for them.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 135mm x 213mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 266g
- ISBN-13: 9781839972263
- ISBN-10: 1839972262
- Artikelnr.: 66770063
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 135mm x 213mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 266g
- ISBN-13: 9781839972263
- ISBN-10: 1839972262
- Artikelnr.: 66770063
Sarah O'Brien is an autistic advocate and academic. She has worked with many autistic young people supporting them to thrive in life, supporting them to live the lives that they want to in a world that isn't always accommodating. Throughout her career Sarah has worked with professionals across research, healthcare, policy and campaigning while utilising her lived experience of being autistic to shape positive change. She has had interview features in the Telegraph, BBC Radio and the Adulting Podcast
PART I: Understanding Autism
What does autistic mean??
Myths and stereotypes about autism?
Strengths, differences and challenges that autistic people can have.?
Do I need to tell people I'm autistic?
PART II: Thriving While Autistic
Mental Health and the effect of friends, the environment and importance of
support
Autism and physical (ill) health
Transitions, change and strategies for dealing with them?
Friendships and relationships while autistic
Home life
Society?
Support at school, college and university
Moving on to employment
PART III: Finding Out More
Conclusions and further resources
Things to listen to
Things to read
Glossary
References
What does autistic mean??
Myths and stereotypes about autism?
Strengths, differences and challenges that autistic people can have.?
Do I need to tell people I'm autistic?
PART II: Thriving While Autistic
Mental Health and the effect of friends, the environment and importance of
support
Autism and physical (ill) health
Transitions, change and strategies for dealing with them?
Friendships and relationships while autistic
Home life
Society?
Support at school, college and university
Moving on to employment
PART III: Finding Out More
Conclusions and further resources
Things to listen to
Things to read
Glossary
References
PART I: Understanding Autism
What does autistic mean??
Myths and stereotypes about autism?
Strengths, differences and challenges that autistic people can have.?
Do I need to tell people I'm autistic?
PART II: Thriving While Autistic
Mental Health and the effect of friends, the environment and importance of
support
Autism and physical (ill) health
Transitions, change and strategies for dealing with them?
Friendships and relationships while autistic
Home life
Society?
Support at school, college and university
Moving on to employment
PART III: Finding Out More
Conclusions and further resources
Things to listen to
Things to read
Glossary
References
What does autistic mean??
Myths and stereotypes about autism?
Strengths, differences and challenges that autistic people can have.?
Do I need to tell people I'm autistic?
PART II: Thriving While Autistic
Mental Health and the effect of friends, the environment and importance of
support
Autism and physical (ill) health
Transitions, change and strategies for dealing with them?
Friendships and relationships while autistic
Home life
Society?
Support at school, college and university
Moving on to employment
PART III: Finding Out More
Conclusions and further resources
Things to listen to
Things to read
Glossary
References