At long last, here's a book that acknowledges howconfusing
non-autistic people can be for us autistics andsupports and
empowers them to make their communicationswith us more successful.
This is a practical guide that urgesnon-autistic people to evaluate
the way they interact with us toreduce confusion.
- Dean Beadle, autistic speaker/trainer, writer and singer
Anyone reading this guide should be able to easily take onboard the
recommendations and implement them into dayto day life. Those who
are able to make adjustments willdefinitely support more effective
two-way communication.Emma Chantler, Autism Education Trust
Nice to see publications like this being produced, that take
arespectful approach to communication with autistic people.Dr
Damian Milton
A book like this is incredibly validating and will not onlymake for
better communication between autistic and allisticpeople, but will
change the way that people see and respecthow autistic people
communicate. It's such an importantbook and twists the narrative on
its head, so thank you.Erin Ekins
This book really helps you realise how much further we allhave to
go to make it a truly accessible society. It should behanded out in
every establishment in the country!Geoffrey Hames
As the parent of an autistic son, this is enlightening -
anessential read that opens our eyes to the power andimportance of
kind, considered, effective communication.Jane (and Jamie) Lush
I like the way this book's broken down - really useful formany of
the people I see on our autism in the workplacetraining who are
developing their understanding of autism.Lorraine MacAlister,
National Autistic Society
This all looks great and seems very well thought out andpresented
and was very easy to follow. I hope it does welland makes a
positive difference. It was helpful withoutfeeling patronising - a
breath of fresh air.Peggy Powell
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