I am autistic : a workbook / Written and illustrated by Chantelle Moriah.
Material type: TextPublication details: Ulysses Press, 2022.Description: 144 pages ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781646044184
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"In this first-ever creative guide, author and illustrator Chanelle Moriah offers an interactive tool for both diagnosed and undiagnosed autistics to explain or make sense of their experiences. It also offers non-autistic people the chance to learn more about autism from someone who is autistic.
Packed with full-color illustrations, sensory elements, and spaces for reflection, this book is designed to be personalized to the individual’s experience. I Am Autistic helps people feel less alone in their autism and brings knowledge to an often-misunderstood condition."