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Autism is a different perspective on life, and those on the spectrum have contributed so much to society! Though awareness is being raised and acceptance is gaining traction, let us celebrate those with Autism who have done so much for the human race as a whole.
Some states leave those with Autism without aid they may need after they turn 22. This phenomena of leaving Autistic adults out in the cold is a harsh reality that most families face.
For those who may not understand what it's like living with a physical or mental disability, disorder, or chronic illness, Spoon Theory is a helpful metaphor. It can also help validate those living day to day with said mental and physical trials and give them a helpful way to explain it to their friends and family who may not quite understand.
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Obvious Isn't Obvious: A Teenager's Guide to Autism - Kindle edition by Brandon McBride. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Obvious Isn't Obvious: A Teenager's Guide to Autism.
Do you know a teen with autism? Are they being bullied or finding school difficult? Do they have issues with obsessions or collections or clothing? The teenage years are difficult for everyone, and especially for teenagers with autism. Brandon McBride, the author, knows just how difficult these years are because he has autism. Brandon wrote this book to share the practical tips and tools he learned by trial and error during his middle school and high school years with others. There are many books out there about autism, but none of them will give you the insight and help for teenagers found in Obvious Isn't Obvious.