The first time you heard the word "autism," it probably was not in a doctor's office.
It was in a chat room. A group text. A comment thread. Someone's plan fell through and they typed, "I completely autismed out today." Everyone moved on. No one thought twice. Because the word had become a shorthand for a passing mood, a moment of wanting quiet, a refusal to engage, an afternoon of not feeling social.
But somewhere, at that exact moment, a mother was sitting alone in a hospital parking lot with a piece of paper in her hands. A diagnosis. A word that, for her son, was not a mood. Was not a phase. Was the name for the way his brain had always worked, and always would.
This book is for her. And if you have ever wanted to truly understand what autism is, what it is not, and what it demands of the rest of us, this book is for you, too.
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I'm Not Shy — I'm Autistic takes you on a complete, unflinching journey through the history, science, myths, and living reality of Autism Spectrum Disorder.
t begins in 18th-century France, with a child found alone in a forest who had no language and no name for what made him different. It ends in the present day, where one in thirty-one American children receives an ASD diagnosis, and where most families still have no idea where to begin.
Between those two points, this book covers everything the headlines get wrong and everything the textbooks leave out.
What you will find inside:
• The hidden history of autism — including the Soviet scientist who described it accurately in the 1920s and was erased from the record for decades
• The full story of the vaccine fraud: the falsified data, the undisclosed financial interests, and why the myth refuses to die even after children paid for it with their lives
• A clear, honest explanation of what is happening in an autistic brain during sensory overload — and why "just calm down" is one of the most harmful things you can say
• The masking phenomenon: why millions of autistic people, especially women and girls, spend decades performing normalcy so convincingly that no one ever diagnoses them
• Evidence-based guidance on what actually works — behavioral therapy, communication tools, medical support — and how to identify the scams that prey on desperate families
• The truth about autistic lives: work, love, independence, and what a person can build when the world finally makes room for the way their mind works
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This is not a book that tells you autism is easy. It is a book that tells you the truth.
The truth about the brain science.
The truth about the political misinformation.
The truth about what autistic people need, and what the world has, for too long, refused to give them.
It is written for the parent who just got the diagnosis and does not know where to start.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The first time you heard the word "autism," it probably was not in a doctor's office. It was in a chat room. A group text. A comment thread. Someone's plan fell through and they typed, "I completely autismed out today." Everyone moved on. No one thought twice. Because the word had become a shorthand for a passing mood, a moment of wanting quiet, a refusal to engage, an afternoon of not feeling social. But somewhere, at that exact moment, a mother was sitting alone in a hospital parking lot with a piece of paper in her hands. A diagnosis. A word that, for her son, was not a mood. Was not a phase. Was the name for the way his brain had always worked, and always would. This book is for her. And if you have ever wanted to truly understand what autism is, what it is not, and what it demands of the rest of us, this book is for you, too.- - -I'm Not Shy - I'm Autistic takes you on a complete, unflinching journey through the history, science, myths, and living reality of Autism Spectrum Disorder. t begins in 18th-century France, with a child found alone in a forest who had no language and no name for what made him different. It ends in the present day, where one in thirty-one American children receives an ASD diagnosis, and where most families still have no idea where to begin. Between those two points, this book covers everything the headlines get wrong and everything the textbooks leave out. What you will find inside: - The hidden history of autism - including the Soviet scientist who described it accurately in the 1920s and was erased from the record for decades - The full story of the vaccine fraud: the falsified data, the undisclosed financial interests, and why the myth refuses to die even after children paid for it with their lives - A clear, honest explanation of what is happening in an autistic brain during sensory overload - and why "just calm down" is one of the most harmful things you can say - The masking phenomenon: why millions of autistic people, especially women and girls, spend decades performing normalcy so convincingly that no one ever diagnoses them - Evidence-based guidance on what actually works - behavioral therapy, communication tools, medical support - and how to identify the scams that prey on desperate families - The truth about autistic lives: work, love, independence, and what a person can build when the world finally makes room for the way their mind works - - - This is not a book that tells you autism is easy. It is a book that tells you the truth. The truth about the brain science.The truth about the political misinformation.The truth about what autistic people need, and what the world has, for too long, refused to give them. It is written for the parent who just got the diagnosis and does not know where to start.For the teacher who wants to reach the student who sits alone at the back of the room.For the employer who senses that their most reliable worker is struggling and does not know why.For anyone who has ever seen a child in a meltdown in a public place and felt, alongside the discomfort, a quiet wish to understand.Not pity.Not fear.Understanding - the kind that actually changes how you see another person. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798249670801
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The first time you heard the word "autism," it probably was not in a doctor's office. It was in a chat room. A group text. A comment thread. Someone's plan fell through and they typed, "I completely autismed out today." Everyone moved on. No one thought twice. Because the word had become a shorthand for a passing mood, a moment of wanting quiet, a refusal to engage, an afternoon of not feeling social. But somewhere, at that exact moment, a mother was sitting alone in a hospital parking lot with a piece of paper in her hands. A diagnosis. A word that, for her son, was not a mood. Was not a phase. Was the name for the way his brain had always worked, and always would. This book is for her. And if you have ever wanted to truly understand what autism is, what it is not, and what it demands of the rest of us, this book is for you, too.- - -I'm Not Shy - I'm Autistic takes you on a complete, unflinching journey through the history, science, myths, and living reality of Autism Spectrum Disorder. t begins in 18th-century France, with a child found alone in a forest who had no language and no name for what made him different. It ends in the present day, where one in thirty-one American children receives an ASD diagnosis, and where most families still have no idea where to begin. Between those two points, this book covers everything the headlines get wrong and everything the textbooks leave out. What you will find inside: - The hidden history of autism - including the Soviet scientist who described it accurately in the 1920s and was erased from the record for decades - The full story of the vaccine fraud: the falsified data, the undisclosed financial interests, and why the myth refuses to die even after children paid for it with their lives - A clear, honest explanation of what is happening in an autistic brain during sensory overload - and why "just calm down" is one of the most harmful things you can say - The masking phenomenon: why millions of autistic people, especially women and girls, spend decades performing normalcy so convincingly that no one ever diagnoses them - Evidence-based guidance on what actually works - behavioral therapy, communication tools, medical support - and how to identify the scams that prey on desperate families - The truth about autistic lives: work, love, independence, and what a person can build when the world finally makes room for the way their mind works - - - This is not a book that tells you autism is easy. It is a book that tells you the truth. The truth about the brain science.The truth about the political misinformation.The truth about what autistic people need, and what the world has, for too long, refused to give them. It is written for the parent who just got the diagnosis and does not know where to start.For the teacher who wants to reach the student who sits alone at the back of the room.For the employer who senses that their most reliable worker is struggling and does not know why.For anyone who has ever seen a child in a meltdown in a public place and felt, alongside the discomfort, a quiet wish to understand.Not pity.Not fear.Understanding - the kind that actually changes how you see another person. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798249670801
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