The ABCs of Autism Acceptance by Sparrow Rose Jones, eBook 2016; an Extended Review with < My Thoughts > by Sara Luker
(2% indicates the eReader book location, instead of page reference numbers).
2% As an adult with autism, my goal was to write something every day in April (Autism Awareness Month), working my way through the alphabet as I talked about ways to understand and accept us better. I apologize to my siblings in other countries for being so focused on the details of my own country, but I can only write what I know.
4% We need to be accepted for who we are. We need to hear that we’re OK, we need to hear that the things we have trouble with don’t make us broken or lazy or horrible people.
(2% indicates the eReader book location, instead of page reference numbers).
2% As an adult with autism, my goal was to write something every day in April (Autism Awareness Month), working my way through the alphabet as I talked about ways to understand and accept us better. I apologize to my siblings in other countries for being so focused on the details of my own country, but I can only write what I know.
4% We need to be accepted for who we are. We need to hear that we’re OK, we need to hear that the things we have trouble with don’t make us broken or lazy or horrible people.