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Having a positive understanding of yourself is empowering and
boosts wellbeing. The young people's workbook is written with the
young people at the forefront, so it is autism-friendly and has a
positive focus on difference. When a young person receives an
autism diagnosis, many parents and professionals do not know how to
talk to them about this, and this book pairing gives them the tools
and confidence to do that. There isn't currently a book on the
market that enables a lead adult to feel skilled enough to have
these conversations with a young person. Rebecca Duffus has years
of experience using this format with young people, with positive
outcomes, as well as 14 years of experience of working with young
people, families and education settings.
This empowering workbook and guide will help children and young
people to develop a positive understanding of their autistic
identity, whilst providing key adults with the tools needed to
support their journey and initiate important conversations. The
workbook is highly structured and visual, broken down into key
sections such as Interests and Focus, Masking, Emotions and My
Autistic Identity Statement to create a personal passport and to
develop a deeper understanding of what autism means to the young
person as an individual. The accompanying guide provides background
information, covering topics such as the social and medical models
of disability and Monotropism, as well as a clear approach to help
the adult to initiate key conversations, with examples of 'possible
prompts' as well as concrete, supportive strategies. Content has
been shaped by autistic advisors and contributors, with first-hand
experiences woven throughout both books. Having a positive
understanding of your autistic identity is an indicator of higher
self-esteem and wellbeing as an adult. This set supports the
development of this and will be valuable for autistic children and
young people aged 10+ and the adults working with them.
Having a positive understanding of yourself is empowering and
boosts wellbeing. The young people's workbook is written with the
young people at the forefront, so it is autism-friendly and has a
positive focus on difference. When a young person receives an
autism diagnosis, many parents and professionals do not know how to
talk to them about this, and this book pairing gives them the tools
and confidence to do that. There isn't currently a book on the
market that enables a lead adult to feel skilled enough to have
these conversations with a young person. Rebecca Duffus has years
of experience using this format with young people, with positive
outcomes, as well as 14 years of experience of working with young
people, families and education settings.
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