What Does it Mean to Parent Like an Autistic?

KBronJohn
An Idea (by Ingenious Piece)
2 min readOct 11, 2020

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I wrote the book and titled it, How to Parent Like an Autistic, but what does that mean? And why would anyone want to?

How to parent like an autistic book cover, with the title and author name on the front and an image of two hands shaking.
How to Parent Like an Autistic book cover. Designed by K.Bron Johnson, copyright 2020

I wrote it simply with the premise that autistic people know what is best for us the vast majority of the time, if not all the time.

With so many forums like, “Ask an Autistic” we know neurotypical (NT) parents want to understand what is going on in their child’s minds. It’s best to ask people with firsthand experience, aka Autistic Adults. Autistic adults know what works best for us and what worked best for us as children. We also remember what harmed us.

This is my biggest piece of advocacy to date because not only is it empowering NT parents by giving them insights into the autistic mind and what to do, but by extension, will hopefully bring greater understanding to child development and lead to happier, better adjusted autistic adults. I want to see the next generation of autistic people with improved mental health, not suffering from PTSD, and not committing suicide at such high rates. We deserve better. I hope this book brings people on the path to make things better.

I truly believe autistic children thrive when they are unconditionally accepted for who they are. I believe they need autistic mentors and friendships. I also believe autistic parents are the best at…

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KBronJohn
An Idea (by Ingenious Piece)

Kelly Bron Johnson is an Autistic and HoH self-advocate, author, and Inclusion and Accessibility Advisor for her social enterprise, Completely Inclusive.