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Our Brains Our World: Making Sense of Autism with Science and Compassion
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8230495727
- EAN9798230495727
- Date de parution03/11/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
Our Brains, Our World: Making Sense of Autism with Science and Compassion is a thoughtful and deeply human exploration of what autism truly is and what it is not. Written by author and parent Magdalena Szopa, this book blends scientific understanding with heartfelt empathy to help readers see autism through both research and lived experience. Through clear explanations, historical context, and personal reflection, Szopa examines how autistic minds experience the world, how misunderstanding has shaped treatment, and how compassion and knowledge can work together to create lasting change.
Each chapter connects science with daily life, exploring sensory processing, communication, stimming, diagnosis across the lifespan, and the growing awareness of neurodiversity. Drawing from recent research from 2020 to 2025 and from the voices of autistic people themselves, this book challenges ideas of cure and conformity. It offers a vision of respect, individuality, and love joined with understanding.
Perfect for parents, educators, students, and professionals, Our Brains, Our World invites every reader to view autism not as a deficit but as a different and beautiful way of being human.
Each chapter connects science with daily life, exploring sensory processing, communication, stimming, diagnosis across the lifespan, and the growing awareness of neurodiversity. Drawing from recent research from 2020 to 2025 and from the voices of autistic people themselves, this book challenges ideas of cure and conformity. It offers a vision of respect, individuality, and love joined with understanding.
Perfect for parents, educators, students, and professionals, Our Brains, Our World invites every reader to view autism not as a deficit but as a different and beautiful way of being human.









