Our Top Picks for Autism Awareness & Acceptance Month!

Much has been said and written about Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the decades since it was first codified in medical literature, but one thing remains true: the people with the most to say about it are often the ones with the fewest resources, the least support, and the most to lose. That is, those who are themselves on the Autism spectrum or who live with someone else who is. One of the finer aspects of self-publishing is that this industry has a special relationship with the ASD community and is able to provide a platform for those all-important voices to be heard, as well as amplify their stories.

Here at Outskirts Press, we would like to celebrate our thriving community of authors, many of whom are members of the larger ASD community or otherwise neurodivergent! This month, the month of April, is widely known as Autism Awareness Month by those affiliated with the ASD community, and is increasingly coming to be known as Autism Acceptance Month by those who place on the Autism spectrum themselves. Both aspects–that is, awareness about ASD and its potential presentations, as well as acceptance of those on the Autism spectrum–are incredibly important, as is the work done by self-publishing authors dedicated to them. This is one of many reasons we’re excited to shine some light on those of our authors who are writing on this subject!

For a treatment-centered approach, consider prolific Soma Mukhopadhyay’s Understanding Autism through Rapid Prompting Method and all the other fascinating and helpful books in her series. They all center on the rapid-prompting method (RPM) mentioned in this book’s title, with the particular goal of improving academic success and communication for persons with ASD or similar disorders. The whole series is published by Outskirts Press and each one is available for purchase through the Helping Autism Through Learning and Outreach (HALO) website, which also offers a number of additional ASD-related resources, or from her webpages or from Amazon, of course.

Meet Mansah Gaisie Barnes’ fantastic book for readers of all ages, Yooku My Brother / The Enigma: Autism. Barnes puts her Master of Science degree in special education with a concentration in Autism to work in this special look at the effects of ASD on the individual as well as the joy that results from learning to understand those on the Autism spectrum. This book uses a fictional protagonist to guide readers through the experience, and backs up its conclusions with accessible research phrased in language we can all understand.

Author John Dukes is changing lives. His son, John Jr., passed away in 2016 after living with Autism Spectrum Disorder. In his latest book, Dadders, Can I Pet the Whales?, Dukes takes readers on an emotional journey through the story of his family and the story of his son, whose take on life and the world is both powerful and life-changing. We interviewed Dukes as his book began to receive public recognition.

According to the National Institute of Mental Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) roughly 1 in 68 children has been identified with some form of ASD, and these are only the children whose placement on the Autism spectrum requires some form of treatment, educational assistance, or special care. The real numbers, which would include children who are considered “high-functioning” and who face fewer obstacles to self-determined success, are likely much higher. As activist and parent Kim Stagliano writes, those within the ASD community “need advocates committed not only to getting them the acceptance they deserve, but also the critical help they require to survive, in the form of social programs, education, safety and employment opportunities.” In short, they need action. Learning more about ASD and taking tangible action to help support those who live with ASD, research it, or are working to ameliorate the challenges it poses to those who have it, is paramount.

If you’re interested in learning more about Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in general, we highly recommend you check out our Pinterest page of ASD-related books published by Outskirts Press. Sometimes, buying a book can help change lives. These are some of those books!

Self-Publishing Author Spotlight: Soma Mukhopadhyay

We take great pride in celebrating the work of our successful self-publishing authors, and we do so each week through our Self-Publishing Author Spotlight. This week we highlight self-publishing author Soma Mukhopadhyay, who has published multiple titles with Outskirts Press.

Soma Mukhopadhyay holds a Bachelors of Education degree and a Masters degree in Chemistry; however, her real passion is found in helping others understand autism and teach lessons to loved ones with autism. Learn more about Soma through this week’s Self-Publishing Author Spotlight.

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Soma Mukhopadhyay is the Executive Director of Education for HALO (Helping Autism Through Learning and Outreach) in Austin, Texas. Students come from all over the world to benefit from her innovative teaching approach. Since developing the Rapid Prompting Method to teach her son Tito, Soma has been featured on CNN International, 60 Minutes II, PBS, BBC, and Good Morning America, along with the New York Times newspaper, and

magazines including People, Scientific American and National Geographic.

Understanding Autism through Rapid Prompting Method

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When Soma’s son, Tito, was diagnosed with server autism, she devised a way to teach her son to read, write, and communicate. This groundbreaking book describes Soma’s innovative technique, and for the first time in print, offers parents and educators a step-by-step guide to implementing this life-changing teaching methodology. It explores the science behind Soma’s uniquely effective approach, and it gives how-to instructions for designing and implementing RPM lessons with various types of learners. Understanding Autism Through Rapid Prompting Method is a pivotal manual for educating persons with autism; it breaks down all barriers that have so long kept them in isolation.

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Paperback
Format: 7.5 x 9.25 paperback, 295 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Nov 08, 2008)
ISBN10: 1432729284
ISBN13: 9781432729288
Genre: PSYCHOLOGY / General

Curriculum Guide For Autism Using Rapid Prompting Method

cover (11)A Curriculum Guide to Autism using Rapid Prompting Method is a syllabus guide for anyone who is interested in teaching individuals affected by Autism. The entire syllabus is divided into 7 levels, so that students who are older do not feel inferior by seeing themselves doing the second or third grade curriculum. The book includes 10 Teaching-Plans in English, 10 in Social Sciences and 10 in Science. It also includes twenty examples of Sensory Activities in Mathematics teaching. These plans and sensory activities include principles of Samo’s Rapid Prompting Method.

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Paperback
Format: 7.5 x 9.25 paperback, 395 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Oct 20, 2011)
ISBN10: 1432774611
ISBN13: 9781432774615
Genre: EDUCATION / Curricula

cover (12)Developing Communication for Autism Using Rapid Prompting Method

This book is a systematic guide towards developing communication using RPM. Communication is an essential part of life. The author believes that individuals with autism should not be left behind because their stimulations and motor skills may not respond in the same way as “typical “individuals. Soma proves through her teachings that success comes with practice and practicing the steps of communication in this book will help teachers, students and parents.

Paperback
Format: 7.5 x 9.25 paperback, 257 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Apr 30, 2013)
ISBN10: 1478713135
ISBN13: 9781478713135
Genre: EDUCATION / Special Education / Communicative Disorders


cover (7)Developing Motor Skills for Autism Using Rapid Prompting Method

Developing Motor Skills for Autism Using Rapid Prompting Method discusses how to develop skills necessary for improved motor functioning. When communication between mind and body fails, it leaves the individual with autism or associated disorders unable to function in a purposeful way and do the day-to-day activities. A mind that is cognitively able may become frustrated by the body’s functioning limitations. Day-to-day activities are different from instinctual, obsessive or recreational activities. They are purposeful motor activities that need to be practiced to further the functional independence. Sona gives readers suggested lesson plans in this book that help to stimulate motor pathways in the brain so that the person with autism adapts better in a sensory stimulating world.

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Paperback
Format: 7.5 x 9.25 paperback, 354 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (May 08, 2014)
ISBN10: 1478728418
ISBN13: 9781478728412
Genre: EDUCATION / Special Education / Learning Disabled

cover (8)Harnessing Stims and Behaviors in Autism Using Rapid Prompting Method

Harnessing Stims and Behaviors in Autism Using Rapid Prompting Method demonstrates how to redirect behaviors and stims in an RPM session so that the learning objectives can be achieved. Included are examples of lesson plans that can be helpful to educators of Autism. In her 5th book, Soma explores how behaviors may not always be a “dead end” and stims many not always be the hurdles of learning if the teacher can dissolve them within the planning of the lessons.

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Hardback
Format: 6 x 9 casebound glossy, 256 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Jun 04, 2015)
ISBN10: 1478754273
ISBN13: 9781478754275
Genre: EDUCATION / Special Education / Communicative Disorders

Developing Expressive Language in Verbal Students With Autism Using Rapid Prompting Method

This book was written for a group of students with autism who have enough speech to state requests or recite dialogs but not enough to discuss a specific topic. This book will describe ways I have found to successfully work with verbal and semi-verbal students with Autism who may have functional speech but are struggling with academic progress. This book includes chapters to map a communication formula. “Soma Mukhopadhyay takes us to the next level in thinking about how access to RPM can promote the development of speech. This book would be helpful for professionals and families wondering how augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and speech work together.” Katie Anawalt, M.S., CCC-SLP “As a Speech-Language Pathologist for 27 years and a practicing Certified RPM Provider of over 3 years, I find RPM helps students access language through RPM that they are not able to access through speech. Developing Expressive Language in Verbal Students With Autism Using Rapid Prompting Method is a valuable tool for challenges such as word retrieval that many students on the Autism Spectrum may experience.” Jackie Dorshorst M.S.,SLP

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Hardback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Casebound, 389 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Sep 27, 2016)
ISBN10: 1478779543
ISBN13: 9781478779544
Genre: EDUCATION / Developmental & Intellectual Disabilities

Mathematical Concepts For Autism Using Rapid Prompting Method

This book uses RPM techniques to teach mathematical concepts to students. Mathematical concepts are separated from computational details in this book because many students with autism may not have the visual stamina to look at the details of math problems or the performance tolerance to complete multi-step problems. The lesson plans in this book include steps that are easy to follow. Mathematics is not just for mathematicians or to complete a competence test. It is an integral part in our daily lives and understanding the concepts will widen the thinking areas of an autistic individual.

Product details…
Hardback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Casebound, 389 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Sep 27, 2016)
ISBN10: 1478779543
ISBN13: 9781478779544
Genre: EDUCATION / Developmental & Intellectual Disabilities

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