"Autism and Me" by Haia Ironside and Ellie O'Shea brilliantly presents its content in a way that's engaging and stimulating for autistic children to dig straight into, and be proud to put their own stamp on.
The activities in this book explore what it means to be autistic, with each exercise designed to be relaxing and fun to do, with many that can be adopted and practiced outside of the book too.
The book also contains helpful advice and guidance for parents and carers, who will find the book a valuable resource to share alongside autistic kids and perhaps even work on some of the exercises together.
Author Haia Ironside recently completed her master's degree in Autism, now teaching and working with autistic children and their families and caregivers.
Let's take a look at some of the page spreads inside...
What happens when things go wrong? |
All the things you can do in the book are described in the opening pages |
Sum this book up in a sentence: A fantastic activity book filled with brilliant things to do for autistic kids, and fantastic mindful guidance for parents and carers.
"Autism and Me" by Haia Ironside and Ellie O'Shea is out now, published by Studio Press (kindly supplied for review)