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Looking for a clear and gentle way to tell your child they’re autistic? This 14-page PDF workbook guides you step by step through that first conversation. It’s written for parents, carers, and educators in Australia who want child-friendly, neurodiversity-affirming language that supports confidence and identity development.
 

This mini-workbook helps your child understand:

  • what autism is in simple, accurate terms

  • how their brain works

  • their unique strengths

  • common challenges

  • ways to feel supported at home and school
     

Inside, you’ll find:

  • identification certificates

  • a parent reflection page

  • child-friendly explanations of neurodiversity and autism

  • Autistic strengths and challenges

  • reflection worksheets to personalise their identity journey
     

This is one of the most neuroaffirming child resources available. It supports children to celebrate the way their brain works and helps families reduce stigma, build understanding, and start autistic identity conversations with confidence.

 

How To Tell Your Child They're Autistic

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