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"This book should be in every school, library, diagnosis centre, and therapist's office." - Brian, Autism Support Community. Written with striking honesty and insight, The Secrets of My Spectrum takes readers inside the mind of 16-year-old Callum Knight as he shares what it's really like to be autistic. From being largely silent as a child to finding his voice as a teenager, Callum offers a powerful first-person perspective that challenges stereotypes and deepens understanding. He explores anxiety, communication, social situations, special interests, and the unexpected challenges autistic…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"This book should be in every school, library, diagnosis centre, and therapist's office." - Brian, Autism Support Community. Written with striking honesty and insight, The Secrets of My Spectrum takes readers inside the mind of 16-year-old Callum Knight as he shares what it's really like to be autistic. From being largely silent as a child to finding his voice as a teenager, Callum offers a powerful first-person perspective that challenges stereotypes and deepens understanding. He explores anxiety, communication, social situations, special interests, and the unexpected challenges autistic people face-all told with warmth, clarity, and a touch of humour. Each chapter ends with space for readers to reflect, journal, or make notes-perfect for use in autism assessments or to share with teachers, grandparents, and caregivers. Ideal for autistic teens, parents, educators, and professionals alike, this book bridges the gap between clinical knowledge and lived experience.A heartfelt, eye-opening guide to understanding autism-from someone who lives it every day.
Autorenporträt
Callum Knight was diagnosed with ASD (autism spectrum disorder) when he was thirteen years old. When he read books about autism and watched television shows, he felt so many things about being autistic were left out. At sixteen, he decided to write about his experiences in The Secrets of My Spectrum in the hope that it could help other kids like him to know they are not alone and give them something to show their family, teachers or carers. Callum lives with his family in Kent, UK. He teamed up with L.B. Arthur to write this children's picture book, which is based on his personal experiences as a child with Autism/ASD. You can find out more at: www.callumknightautism.com