Edition |
First edition |
Descript |
109 pages ; 23 cm |
Content |
Introduction : why this matters -- Prologue : a conversation with little me -- Discovery : how I found out who I am -- Unpuzzling : how autism works -- Sensitivity : how it feels to feel so much -- Processing : how I take it all in -- Stimming -- How I let it all out -- Relationships : How I get along with people -- Misunderstandings : How people get me wrong -- Meltdowns : how I reach a tipping point -- Quirks : how else my brain is different -- Optimizing : how I'm creating a better life -- Uplifting : how to support people like me -- Beauty : how my heart is healing |
Note |
In this intimate and insightful mix of memoir and manifesto, Annie Kotowicz invites you inside the mind of an autistic woman, sharing the trials and triumphs of a life before and after diagnosis. How might it feel to be autistic? Why are autistic and non-autistic people so puzzling to one another? How does neuroscience explain the spectrum of autistic traits? And what could you discover about your own mind--neurotypical or neurodivergent--through learning about another? Drawing on popular stories from her blog Neurobeautiful--along with memories never shared before--Annie Kotowicz has created a nuanced analysis of her autistic thinking, an engaging guide to autistic thriving, and a beautiful celebration of autistic brains. What I Mean When I Say I?m Autistic will inspire autistic people and those who love them, offering help and hope to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the autism spectrum |
Subject |
Autistic people -- Case studies
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Autism
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Autism spectrum disorders -- Case studies
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Autism spectrum disorders.
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Autistic people.
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Case studies.
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Classmark |
616.85882
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Add Title |
Unpuzzling a life on the autism spectrum |
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Neurobeautiful (Blog)
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ISBN/ISSN |
9798986482712 |
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