
Tens Things Every Child With Autism Wishes You Knew
1. I am first and foremost a child. Have autism. I am not primarily “autistic”
2. My sensory perceptions are disordered.
3. Please remember to distinguish between won’t (I choose not to) and can’t (I am not able to).
4. I am a concrete thinker. This means I interpret language very literally.
5. Please be patient with my limited vocabulary.
6. Because language is so difficult for me, I am very visually oriented.
7. Please focus and build on what I can do rather than what I can’t do.
8. Help me with social interactions.
9. Try to identify what triggers my meltdowns.
10. If you are a family member, please love me unconditionally
And the most important word: PATIENCE.
4 ½ out of 5 stars - Please if you get a chance please take time to read this book. Not only for all autistic kids but also for yourself. This book truly can open your eyes and better your relationships and understanding of others.
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