Published: 2016
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In "What Do You See? What's Inside of Me?: An Autistic's Point of View," Howard Sherman offers a heartfelt exploration of the world from an autistic perspective. The book provides insights into the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of individuals on the autism spectrum, encouraging a deeper understanding and empathy from those outside the community. Through engaging illustrations and relatable narratives, Sherman shares the challenges and joys of being autistic, emphasizing the importance of acceptance and connection. This poignant work aims to bridge the gap between neurodiverse and neurotypical experiences, fostering a conversation rooted in compassion and awareness. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called What Do You See? .
This book was published in 2016 by Tate Publishing & Enterprises .
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