A Compassionate Storytelling Guide for Families Living with Autism
Autism is not a problem to be fixed — it is a different way of experiencing the world. This book shares real stories and gentle, practical wisdom to help families understand, support and celebrate the autistic children in their lives.
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Atul Chopra
Raising an
Extraordinary
Mind
A Compassionate Storytelling Guide
for Families Living with Autism
What this book offers families
Move past labels and behaviours to recognise the person your child truly is.
Gentle language and approaches that reduce overwhelm and build trust.
Understand sensory experiences so daily life feels safer for your child.
Care for siblings, partners and yourself with honesty and kindness.
Help relatives, schools and friends meet your child with acceptance.
Replace fear and stigma with curiosity, dignity and quiet pride.
About the book
Raising an Extraordinary Mind is a quiet, story-led companion for families on the autism journey. Through honest vignettes, lived experience and gentle reflections, it invites parents, siblings, grandparents and educators to look at autism with new eyes — not as a deficit, but as a different and valuable way of being human.
Parents, siblings, grandparents, teachers, therapists and anyone who wants to better understand and support an autistic child or adult in their life.
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Author
Writes about families, care and quiet acceptance — informed by lived experience and conversations with families on the autism journey.
From early readers
"For the first time I felt seen as a parent. The stories helped me understand my son in a way no clinical book ever has."
"Gentle, honest and free of jargon. I now understand why my brother experiences the world the way he does."
"I recommend this to every family and teacher in our inclusive classroom. It changes how people see autism."
Questions
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No. It is a storytelling and awareness guide written for families and the people who love them — not a diagnostic or therapy manual.
Absolutely. Many readers are siblings, grandparents, teachers, neighbours and friends who want to understand and support an autistic person in their life.
Yes. The stories and reflections apply across ages — toddlers, teenagers and adults alike.
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