ABSTRACT

Based on the award-winning Autism Friendly Training Program, created by the non-profit organization STARS for Autism, this book empowers the everyday professional to a better understanding and skill in working with, interacting with, serving, and teaching children and adults who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

After a thorough explanation of ASD and how it affects children, adults, families, and communities, this guide describes the Autism Friendly Training Program and gives the reader insight into what it means to become autism friendly and to be an autism friendly training presenter. This text will enable those who are neurotypical to gain insight into the person, the stories, and the lives of those with ASD. It is a guide to understanding autism at a deeper level to enable relationship and support processes that define being autism friendly.

Providing the needed information, tools, and confidence to be autism friendly, this book will be beneficial to any and all businesses, organizations, groups, communities, families, and individuals who work with, serve, interact with, teach, parent, and experience life with an autistic person.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|15 pages

About Autism

chapter 2|16 pages

How Autism Affects Children

chapter 3|16 pages

How Autism Affects Adults

chapter 4|24 pages

How Autism Affects Families

chapter 5|20 pages

Autism and Communities

chapter 6|16 pages

Being Autism Friendly

chapter 7|39 pages

The Autism Friendly Training Program

The Presentation

chapter 8|22 pages

Being Autism Friendly

Information for Specific Groups

chapter 9|14 pages

Becoming an Autism Friendly Presenter

chapter 10|14 pages

Autism Friendly City Program

chapter |2 pages

Conclusion