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Autistic Kids' Stories

Advice from Autistic Girls

Rosie King: How autism freed me to be myself

Jake's Story: The Transition from Learning to Thinking to Creating

Letters to Autistic Kids

Letters to Autistic Kids is a place where kids on the autism spectrum, plus some autistic adults, have gone to write online letters for other autistic kids to see. You can check them out here and, if you're an autistic kid, you can submit a letter yourself to ibby.grace@gmail.com!

Website at a Glance

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Published: 7/06/2014
Last Updated: 6/21/2020
Disclaimer: The author of the website is a speech therapist, not a psychologist, and frequently writes based on personal experience. As a result, advice given here may not be completely accurate and may not apply to everyone. The author is not an expert on autism, and readily admits to having a lot left to learn. This website should not be used in place of a professional. The author is not responsible for the content of other websites for which links have been provided, nor content from other contributors.