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Older Autistic Adults
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10 April 2021

"The data and quotes in Older Autistic Adults are consistent with my clinical experience in diagnosing hundreds of mature adults over several decades: experience which is now validated by the results of the survey. The stories and statistics will be important to all those who have an interest in autism, both professionally and personally. The lost generation is at last being discovered and accepted." - Professor Tony Attwood, British clinical psychologist, author of the bestseller The Complete Guide to Asperger's Syndrome
“This book draws you in like no other. It is poignant, joyous, informative and authentic, all at the same time. It is a must read for all pre-service and in-service teachers working with neurodiverse students. The historical evolution of autism described in this book will be an eye opener for many. The voices of the lost generation of older autistic adults is extremely moving. It is powerful story telling at its best! Perhaps the most unique aspect of this book is the way stories and facts are woven together with global survey data from older autistic individuals to create an international tapestry of lives and experiences that is hard to forget.” - Manju Banerjee, Ph.D., Vice President of Educational Research and Innovation, Associate Professor, School of Educational Research and Innovation, Landmark College
"Older Autistic Adults, In Their Own Words: The Lost Generation is a must-read for anyone who wants to gain an understanding of what autistic people go through daily in their relationships, family, education and work. This insightful and enlightening book provides the reader with honest first-hand accounts from older autistic adults who share their personal and professional experiences of growing up in a world that lacked information and understanding about autism. Older Autistic Adults is a hugely important resource and one that raises awareness and understanding among all autistic people." - Kathryn Alevizos, co-founder of Acrobat-Global and co-author of Is That Clear? Effective Communication in a Neurodiverse World