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Books About Caregiving

Check out our reviews of the best books about caregiving, learn from other caregivers in the stories they share, and get advice.

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Books About Caregiving

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  1. BOOKS ABOUT CAREGIVING The Caregiver’s Bookshelf: 5 books by authors with autism The Reason I Jump Naoki Higashida stands out in a unique way from other books about autism: it’s a memoir written by a brilliant (then) thirteen-year-old boy about his experiences living with autism. Songs of the Gorilla Nation Songs of the Gorilla Nation: My Journey Through written by Dawn Prince-Hughes about her life as she learned to emerge from the difficulties of her autism diagnosis into the ability to appreciate her different perspectives and experiences. Autism is The State of Grace The State of Grace by Rachael Lucas can be thought of as an answer to Toni Morrison’s words: “If there is a book that you want to read, but it hasn’t been written yet, you must be the one to write it.” Typed Words Typed Words, Loud Voices is an anthology of experiences told by various writers with autism who are either partially or fully nonverbal. Intended to shine a light on the beautiful thoughts, words, and views of those who are all too often overlooked https://caregivingadvice.com/the- caregivers-bookshelf-books-by-authors- with-autism/ Visit us:

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