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Ignorance in Autism: When a divergent person thinks they are normal
Ricardo Mizos
(Author)
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Nadya Holmes
(Illustrated by)
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Zoe Marshall
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Publishdrive
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Ignorance in Autism: When a divergent person thinks they are normal - Mizos, Ricardo ; Holmes, Nadya ; Marshall, Zoe
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Synopsis "Ignorance in Autism: When a divergent person thinks they are normal"
Are you struggling to understand why your neurodivergent loved one thinks and acts the way they do? Does ignorance in autism leave you feeling frustrated, isolated, and unsure of how to bridge the communication gap?In a world where autism is often misunderstood, not knowing how to approach a loved one who is unaware of their condition can leave you doubting whether you can provide them with the life that they deserve.If you want to navigate the challenges of autism and how an autistic person feels about it with empathy and understanding, then you need to read Ignorance in Autism!With this book in your hands, you will learn what ignorance in autism is and how to approach it to help create a world where neurodivergent individuals feel seen, heard, and valued.Inside the pages of Ignorance in Autism, you will learn- how to identify the signs of autism and the inability to notice it.- strategies for effective communication and empathy-building.- the impact of societal norms on neurodivergent self-perception.- methods for nurturing self-acceptance and self-advocacy in neurodivergent individuals.- practical tips for fostering a harmonious environment for neurodivergent loved ones....along with so much more! Now you can see the world through the eyes of autism as you gain insights into the unique perspective, frustrations, and coping mechanisms of a neurodivergent, allowing you to create a deeper connection with your loved one.It's a delicate balance between wanting to help and fearing that your efforts might inadvertently cause discomfort or distress. That is why Ignorance in Autism is here to help you transform from feeling helpless and frustrated to being confident as an advocate for their needs.Your neurodivergent loved one deserves to be celebrated for who they are, so grab your copy today to give them the love and care that they have earned.
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