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You, Me, and Autism

How to Support, Befriend, and Work with Autistic People

Phoebe Jordan

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English
Upriver Press
08 October 2025
In You, Me, and Autism, autistic scholar Phoebe Jordan elegantly combines her personal experiences and academic research to create a unique and wonderful book. Jordan reveals her capacity to help allistic (those who are not autistic) people deeply understand the daily struggles, challenges, and strengths of autistic people. You, Me, and Autism is a well-designed bridge to stronger relationships between allistic and autistic people. The book helps allistic people create supportive environments at home and work where autistic people can fully contribute and thrive. The book also helps autistic people learn how to manage their limitations and courageously embrace new opportunities. Writing with a down-to-earth, engaging, inspiring, and humorous style, Jordan has filled her book with practical strategies for all readers. Her tried-and-true guidance pertains to workplaces, home life, emotional and physical health, education, and personal identity.
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Imprint:   Upriver Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   281g
ISBN:   9798990623620
Pages:   189
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Phoebe Jordan is an autistic researcher whose PhD work at Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand, in partnership with researchers at Stanford University, has focused on developing neurodiversity-affirming measures to evaluate the effectiveness of support efforts for autistic children. Jordan's research has been published in Autism, in Lancet Regional Health Western Pacific, and in other major academic journals., Online Author Biography nowPhoebe Jordan is an autistic researcher whose PhD work at Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand, in partnership with researchers at Stanford University, has focused on developing neurodiversity-affirming measures to evaluate the effectiveness of support efforts for autistic children. Jordan's research has been published in Autism, in Lancet Regional Health Western Pacific, and in other major academic journals. She frequently presents her academic work at major conferences, on webinars, and at workshops.

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