Autism: The Big Book Set of Help: Book Five
Heather L. E. McKay
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You've made it to the final instalment in "Autism: The Big Book Set of Help!" Book Five: School and Onwards
Loving and celebrating the Autistic person in your life is multifaceted. Some of those facets include how best to educate and nurture the Autistic brain.
This book is packed with information about educating neurodivergent children either through traditional schools or homeschooling.
It can help a teacher to make their school or classroom more inclusive, help a parent advocate for their child's needs, or help the home educator or self-directed learner navigate the homeschooling maze and find tools and resources for learning.
It can also help you to navigate going to University or the workplace and has other useful information.
It also includes a list of fantastic autistic advocates, bloggers, writers, and researchers who are continuing to blaze a trail for Autistics and Neurodivergents everywhere.
Providing understanding shared from inside a neurodivergent brain.
If you know or love an Autistic person, or if you are an amazing Autistic yourself, then the best way to offer support is to try to understand the world through our eyes.
That's what the "Autism: Big Book Set of Help!" is here for.
Heather McKay (she/ her, they/them) is an Autistic single mother of two, who holds degrees in Business and Education from RMIT, Cornell, and Monash Universities.
A company director and inventor of products for diverse needs, and a self-advocate for autistic and neurodivergent rights.
For more information about her company and emerging products visit www.mckayandmckay.com
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