It’s time that we finally release the first notebook, Understanding the Autistic Mind, Volume 1. We believe that if you are a parent, teacher, service provider, partner, or even autistic yourself, this guide will really make a difference in how you understand autism.
Originally written in Spanish and translated to English, the collaborators and endorsers of this guide— linked on page 2— hope you enjoy this labor of love and journey to acceptance.
You can download the full version from below, but here are links in case your device is not displaying it for any reason:
Download Understanding the Autistic Mind 1 in English:
Full version (PDF)
Accessible version with larger text and fewer images (PDF)
Plain text version for screen readers (ePub)
Plain text version for screen readers (PDF)
Descargar la guía Comprender la Mente Autista 1 en Español:
–Click aquí para descargar la versión completa (PDF)
-Click aquí para descargar la versión de texto plano para dispositivos de lectura (ePub)
Click aquí para descargar la versión de texto plano para dispositivos de lectura (PDF)
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