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Relevant Books, Articles, and More

Relevant Books, Articles, and More

Relevant Books, Articles, and More

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Learning Resource Center South: Neurodiversity Informational Series

, Dr. Amy Accardo explores the question: What is neurodiversity? A range of topics will be addressed, including basic language usage and definitions surrounding neurodiversity, the importance of supporting autistic individuals toward self-advocacy, and strategies to improve executive functioning skills.

Understanding/ Checking your Misconceptions of Neurodiversity

Den Houting, J. (2018) Autism. 2019;23(2):271-273.

Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism (retrieved 10/4/2021)

Free Open Access Books/Papers by Self-Advocates

Kapp, S. K. (2020). (p. 330). Springer Nature.

Hughes, J. M. (2016).. Washington, DC: Autistic Self Advocacy Network.


Books

Armstrong, T. (2012). .

Dolmage, J. T. (2017). University of Michigan Press.

Kuder, S.J., Accardo, A. L., Woodruff, J. (2021) Stylus.

Mooney, J. (2019). Normal Sucks: How to Live, Learn, and Thrive Outside the Lines. Henry Holt and Company.

Prizant, B. M., & Fields-Meyer, T. (2015). . Simon and Schuster.

Shea, L., Hecker, L., & Lalor, A. (2019). . Bloomfield: National Resource Center for The First Year Experience & Students in Transition.

Silberman, S. (2015). . Penguin.

Tobin, T. J., & Behling, K. T. (2018). West Virginia University Press


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Articles:

Austin, R. D., & Pisano, G. P. (2017). . Harvard Business Review, 95(3), 96-103.

Heelan, A., Halligan, P., & Quirke, M. (2015). . Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 28(4), 469-479.

Dolmage, J. (2015). . Disability Studies Quarterly, 35(2).

. Stanford Medicine.