Superheroes On The Spectrum by Jeannette Paxia (Author), Crystal Morrison (Author) Foreword By Keving Mohler which I received a copy of in exchange for this review. Inside this post is my affiliate links. If you click on the links and make a purchase I will make a small percentage from the items you purchase.
Is a Parenting book that helps us understand Autism and how to deal with it in a positive way. You don’t have to be a parent of someone with Autism to learn from the book because even if you don’t personally know someone with Autism if your out in the worked you may run into someone and it would be better to know what to do or how to help than just walk away or even stand there starring at the person which I’ve seen happen because people become scared and overwhelmed.
I love how the Author has included other resources and links for us to check out. As well as a list of other books for us to check into. I love how the Author has been kind enough to share others stories which allowed us to learn about them and the things they’ve faced and how they deal with Autism.
About the book:
Embark on a transformative journey into the world of neurodiversity with “Superheroes on the Spectrum.” This groundbreaking book transcends boundaries, unveiling a kaleidoscope of voices that span the spectrum of Autism. Our 33 contributors, hailing from the United States, the United Kingdom, and South Africa, invite you to learn about their diverse perspectives, experiences and insights as they share their personal stories.
At its core, this book champions a philosophy of awareness, acceptance, and celebration. It’s a testament to the resilience and strength of Autistic individuals of all ages, from non-speaking children to adults, and the unwavering support of parents, family members and community. In a world where neurodiversity is often misunderstood, “Superheroes on the Spectrum” redefines the narrative.
This book is about honoring the richness of our collective experiences while fostering a deeper understanding of Autism. Inside these pages, you’ll discover the power of embracing differences and celebrating the unique gifts that neurodiversity bestows upon us. It’s a beacon of hope in a world where judgment and criticism have no place—because we believe that every voice deserves to be heard and every superhero on the spectrum deserves to shine.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates