Autism for Adults: An Approachable Guide to Living Excellently on the Spectrum
By (Author) Daniel Jones
Page Street Publishing Co.
Page Street Publishing Co.
27th February 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
616.85882
Paperback
128
Width 197mm, Height 229mm, Spine 25mm
454g
The Ultimate Handbook for Success on the Spectrum - Written by and for Autistic People! I feel like everyone else got a handbook with all the answers, and I never got my copy. This is a common thought among autistic people, because society is built with neurotypical people in mind-but that handbook has finally arrived. Even better, it was written by an autism activist who is on the spectrum himself. Autistic influencer Daniel M. Jones is an expert on living well on the spectrum. No matter what you're going through as someone with autism, Dan gets it-he's been there. He's here to explain everything he learned, and then some, in this instruction manual and memoir about life as an autistic person. Dan's book is packed with actionable advice that readers can immediately start putting into practice. You'll learn how to navigate common challenges, such as dating on the spectrum, holding down a job, or performing well in school. Best of all, you'll learn to improve your life while also empowering yourself. Dan's honesty, self-awareness, and sheer knowledge of autism make for a down-to-earth and relatable read that anyone will enjoy. No matter where you are on the spectrum, you'll love this hilarious and comprehensive guide to living an excellent life as an autistic adult.
"Daniel's direct approach and fierce dedication to the education and normalization of the autistic experience is lionhearted." --Courtney Carter, Founder of Carter Media Group, Manager/Producer and Strategic Brand Consultant "There is no one better than Daniel to help people understand the world of Autism..." --Jacqueline Laurita, actress and author of Get It!: The Busy Girl's Guide to Getting Your "It" Together
Daniel Jones is the creator of The Aspie World, where he educates viewers about autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and how to manage symptoms without becoming burned out. He teaches self-improvement classes for autistic adults, and also posts informative videos to his YouTube channel, which has 199k followers. Daniel lives in the United Kingdom.