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Is Your Child on the Spectrum? A Mom’s Story of Autism and Finding Joy

Are you looking for a heartwarming and insightful book about autism? Then look no further than Forever Boy: A Mother’s Memoir of Autism and Finding Joy by Kate Swenson.

This book is a must-read for parents and professionals alike who want to gain a deeper understanding of autism and the unique challenges and triumphs faced by autistic individuals and their families.

A Look Inside Forever Boy

Swenson, the creator of the popular blog Finding Cooper’s Voice, chronicles her journey raising her son Cooper, who has severe nonverbal autism.

Through honest and poignant writing, Swenson shares the frustrations and heartaches of navigating a world not designed for her son, alongside the profound moments of joy and connection.

A Must-Have Resource for Parents and Professionals

Forever Boy offers parents invaluable insights and practical tips for

  • understanding and accepting their autistic child
  • advocating for their child’s needs
  • fostering a deeper connection with their child

Professionals working with autistic individuals will also find Swenson’s story a valuable resource. The book provides a unique perspective into the autistic mind and the importance of empathy and understanding in providing effective support.

Embrace the Journey

Forever Boy is a powerful and inspiring story that reminds us that joy can be found even amid challenges. Swenson’s message of hope and acceptance will resonate with anyone who has ever loved a child with autism.

Ready to delve deeper? Get your copy of Forever Boy today!

 

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Joel Manzer
Husband to an Amazing Wife, and Father of a Child with Autism. Founding Lead Editor of this site called Autisable. Click here to join Autisable!
Joel Manzer

Joel Manzer

Husband to an Amazing Wife, and Father of a Child with Autism. Founding Lead Editor of this site called Autisable. Click here to join Autisable!

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