Ausome Connections
A Parent's Guide to Building Social Skills in Autistic Kids
by Natalie Loveson
Narrated by Irinka Reade
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Pub Date Jun 01 2024 | Archive Date Jul 18 2024
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Description
Does your autistic child struggle to connect but want to make friends? Wish you knew how to help them navigate playground drama and chat safely online? Discover realistic strategies to build social confidence, foster friendships, and celebrate your child's unique way of relating to the world!
This guide provides:
- Tools that will empower your child to understand the unwritten rules of friendship—helping them feel less lonely in school and beyond.
- Actionable approaches to take when your child comes home upset or crying after being teased.
- Steps to bridge the gap between therapists and teachers to create a kinder, more inclusive classroom.
- Mindset shifts to help you see meltdowns as communication, celebrate your child's quirky interests, and let go of "normal" expectations.
- Ways to talk to grandparents and friends who don't "get" your child to help you explain autism and build empathy in others.
- Insight into the power of video modeling, social stories, and safe online communities to boost your child's social skills in a fun, low-pressure way, plus guidance to protect them from online risks.
Don't give up hope. If you're ready to see your child gain social confidence and feel more empowered to support them on this journey, you've come to the right place! This is the start of something amazing for your child and your family!
Ausome Connections: A Parent's Guide to Building Social Skills in Autistic Kids is more than a book—it's a road map to a brighter social future for your child. Grab your copy today!
Available Editions
EDITION | Audiobook, Unabridged |
ISBN | 9789659314751 |
PRICE | $7.99 (USD) |
DURATION | 4 Hours, 2 Minutes, 5 Seconds |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
4,5 stars.
A lovely audio book about the strengths of autistic children and how to nurture an environment that encourages these children to be themselves. The main thesis of the book is the building of positive experiences for autistic children and not forcing them to fit in - no pushing of the societal expectations, but rather using early intervention, practice and role-playing. The emphasis is on trying to see the world through their eyes.
As an educator of a self-contained ASD classroom for young elementary school children, I highly recommend this book as a valuable resource for parents.
The book's emphasis on seeking support is particularly noteworthy, as raising children, especially those requiring additional assistance, can be emotionally and physically demanding.
Furthermore, the book refrains from portraying ASD in a negative light, which is refreshing considering the common tendency to offer sympathy rather than support to individuals with ASD. This approach suggests a lack of understanding on how to provide meaningful support.
In conclusion, I believe this book is an excellent resource for parents and advocates who are embarking on the journey of supporting autistic children.
📖 𝗥𝗘𝗩𝗜𝗘𝗪 📖
𝗧𝗶𝘁𝗹𝗲: Ausome Connections
𝗚𝗲𝗻𝗿𝗲: Non Fiction
𝗙𝗼𝗿𝗺𝗮𝘁: Audiobook
I am a recently diagnosed autistic adult and found this a really helpful and interesting read. Me and my husband are wanting children and one of the worries I’ve had recently is the awareness of the genetic element of ASD and ADHD and how might I raise and help a child understand something I’m trying to come to terms with myself.
This was a really empowering read and I particularly enjoyed the self advocation element and role modelling.
*audiobook*
Thank you so much Netgalley for an Advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
I’m so thankful that I came across this book! As a mama of an autistic boy who struggles with social skills and generalizing, I took a ton of notes and learned a lot. Natalie Loveson made me feel heard and seen with some of our daily struggles and wins.
Ausome Connections covers some excellent and clear cut strategies to help your ASD child make meaningful friendships and social connections. This book felt more tailored to kids who are higher on the spectrum than my own 2 kids but that doesn’t mean I didn’t get anything out of this book.
My daughter is 7 and does not speak. She is just finishing grade 1 and so far she doesn’t have any concept of even wanting to be around anyone in her class but the strategies laid out in this book are helpful for what might come when she ages and maybe gains a way to communicate with her peers.
It's an easy listen and the knowledge I found here is priceless.
4 stars
This book is perfect for a parent/family member/friend of an autistic child this will help you with your unique journey. This guide provides practical strategies to help your child build social confidence, make friends, and embrace their way of connecting with the world.
What’s Inside:
Friendship Rules: Decode the unspoken rules of friendship to reduce loneliness.
Support During Tough Times: Handle meltdowns after teasing with resilience.
Positive Perspectives: Celebrate your child’s interests—they’re valuable!
Explaining Autism: Share with grandparents and friends to build empathy.
Boosting Social Skills Safely: Use video modeling and online tools.
This guide is a beacon of hope for your child and family! 🌟
Thank you to NetGalley and Ausome Parenting.
Overall I was honestly super impressed with this book! I am a parent to an autistic child and I am always reading books that help me to understand who my child is as a person and to get tips and advice on the best ways that I can help him to grow and to learn I was very impressed with the wide range of information as well as different personal stories from different families of parents and autistic children. This book really gave me amazing insight into how I can help my child to socialize with others and how I can help him to be comfortable in a more social situation. I would definitely recommend this book!!
As an autistic person myself, I love how this audiobook gives out some pretty accurate facts about those kind of people. My disability has been getting more representation in many sources lately, especially in shows with autistic characters that I can relate to. I am finding this audiobook helpful. This one gives pretty much the same information as the other audiobook, but it still helps though.
‘Ausome Connections’ by Natalie Loveson is an insightful and relevant read, especially for those who are learning about or navigating an autism journey with their children.
Accuracy: ★★★★☆
I’m still fairly new to understanding autism, having only recently started an investigation into it for myself. That said, this book felt very well informed. It provides a lot of valuable information and insights, making it a reliable resource for anyone seeking to understand autism better.
Perspective: ★★★★☆
The perspective offered in this book is wonderful. It helped me accept a few things about myself, which had a significant and positive impact. The author’s empathetic and insightful approach makes it relatable and comforting for readers who might be grappling with similar issues.
Relevance: ★★★★★
This book is incredibly relevant. With autism being so prevalent and discussions around it becoming more mainstream, ‘Ausome Connection’ serves as a helpful resource. It’s the kind of book that can benefit not just those on the spectrum but also their families, friends, and educators.
Engagement: ★★★☆☆
While the content is valuable, I found the engagement level to be just okay. This might be more about my own difficulties with engagement rather than a flaw in the book itself. Non-fiction can be challenging to stay engrossed in, especially for someone with engagement difficulties like mine.
Readability: ★★★★☆
I had both the ebook and audiobook versions. The ebook was wonderfully readable, clear, and easy to follow. The audiobook, while well-narrated with a fantastic voice, was a bit tougher for me. Non-fiction in audiobook format can be challenging, and this might have been compounded by my own preferences.
Enjoyment: ★★★☆☆
Overall, it was an okay read. I wouldn’t say I particularly enjoyed it, but it was definitely a worthwhile read. It provided valuable insights and helped me in my journey of self-acceptance.
Audiobook: ★★☆☆☆
The narration is great—fantastic voice, easy to listen to. However, the audiobook format wasn’t for me. I don’t typically listen to audiobooks, especially non-fiction, so it’s possible that this preference affected my enjoyment. My autism might also have played a role in my difficulty engaging with the audiobook format.
‘Ausome Connections’ by Natalie Loveson is a well-informed and relevant book that offers valuable insights into autism. While I had some difficulties with engagement, the book's content is undeniably helpful and impactful. It’s a great resource for anyone looking to understand autism better, whether for personal reasons or to support someone they know. Despite my mixed feelings about the audiobook format, the book itself is a commendable effort in raising awareness and fostering understanding.
Thanks to Netgalley for this arc! I picked this book up because i honestly love learning about autism. This book was informational and interesting. I enjoyed learning the things this book offered. I don't really know how to rate non-fiction books, so I'm going with 4⭐.
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