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Index
Cover
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
Foreword Jess Wilson
Letter from the Editors
Early Memories, Childhood, and Education
1 Acknowledge Vulnerability; Presume Competence B. Martin Allen
2 It’s Us Against the World, Kid Brigid Rankowski
4 What Your Daughter Deserves: Love, Safety, and the Truth Kassiane Asasumasu
5 What I Wish You Knew Katie Levin
6 Change the World, Not Your Child Lei Wiley-Mydske
7 Empathy and Non-Verbal Cues Dusya Lyubovskaya
8 The First Time I Heard of Autism Anonymous
9 What I Wish My Parents Knew About Being Their Autistic Daughter Heidi Wangelin
10 A Particular Way of Being Karen Lean
Acceptance and Adaptation
11 A Daughter’s Journey: Lessons, Honesty, and Love Jennifer St. Jude
12 Still Your Child Ondrea Marisa Robinson
13 Perfect in an Imperfect World Haley Moss
14 Who Gets to Be Diagnosed? And Who Does It Serve? Victoria M. Rodríguez-Roldán
15 Unconventional Amythest Schaber
16 I Wish I Wasn’t So Hard on Myself Back Then Kayla Smith
17 Ten Things I Wish My Parents Had Known When I Was Growing Up Amelia “Mel” Evelyn Voicy Baggs
18 I Am an Autistic Woman Amy Sequenzia
19 The View from Outside the Window HW
20 Finding Me: The Journey to Acceptance Morénike Giwa Onaiwu
21 Autism, Self-Acceptance, and Hope Lynne Soraya
Intersectional Identity and Finding Community
22 Keep Her Safe; Let Her Fly Free Maxfield Sparrow
23 Tell Me I’m Autistic Anonymous
24 Autism, Sensory Experiences, and Family Culture Mallory Cruz
25 Safe Harbors in a Difficult World Kayla Rodriguez
26 Give Your Daughters Autistic Community Jean Winegardner
27 A Parents’ Guide to Being Transgender and Autistic Alexandra Forshaw
28 On Surviving Loneliness and Isolation, and Learning to Live with Loss Lydia X. Z. Brown
29 There’s a Place Emily Paige Ballou
Conclusion Beth Ryan
About the Editors
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Notes
Copyright
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