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Published by Diversion Books
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book
A deeply practical guide that explains why autism looks the way it does—and gives parents, educators, and professionals a clear roadmap for helping children on the spectrum become happier, more functional, and more confident in a world not built for them.
With autism diagnoses now affecting 1 in every 31 children, families and educators are desperate not just for information, but also for understanding and usable guidance. In Finding the Gray, clinical and school psychologist Timothy J. Wahlberg, PhD, draws on more than 25 years of clinical experience and thousands of patients to offer a breakthrough way of seeing autism from the inside out.
Unlike books that focus on symptoms or surface-level strategies, Finding the Gray explains autism at a neurological and developmental level, showing how sensory overload, rigid thinking, and black-and-white processing emerge—and how those traits can be worked with rather than fought. Dr. Wahlberg’s widely cited Control Theory of Autism gives readers a practical framework for decoding behavior, improving communication, and building functional life skills across home, school, and therapy settings.
Through accessible language, real-world case studies, and concrete strategies, the book helps caregivers shift from frustration to clarity—and from fear to hope. It emphasizes that personality comes first, diagnosis second, and that individuals on the spectrum can thrive when their strengths are leveraged and flexibility is taught intentionally.
With autism diagnoses now affecting 1 in every 31 children, families and educators are desperate not just for information, but also for understanding and usable guidance. In Finding the Gray, clinical and school psychologist Timothy J. Wahlberg, PhD, draws on more than 25 years of clinical experience and thousands of patients to offer a breakthrough way of seeing autism from the inside out.
Unlike books that focus on symptoms or surface-level strategies, Finding the Gray explains autism at a neurological and developmental level, showing how sensory overload, rigid thinking, and black-and-white processing emerge—and how those traits can be worked with rather than fought. Dr. Wahlberg’s widely cited Control Theory of Autism gives readers a practical framework for decoding behavior, improving communication, and building functional life skills across home, school, and therapy settings.
Through accessible language, real-world case studies, and concrete strategies, the book helps caregivers shift from frustration to clarity—and from fear to hope. It emphasizes that personality comes first, diagnosis second, and that individuals on the spectrum can thrive when their strengths are leveraged and flexibility is taught intentionally.
Product Details
- Publisher: Diversion Books (March 16, 2027)
- Length: 304 pages
- ISBN13: 9798895151891
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