When Your Mom Is Autistic

A Guide to Understanding, Accepting, and Appreciating Your Autistic Mother

About The Book

Explore the unique challenges autistic mothers face—from sensory sensitives to societal parenting pressures—with expert strategies, real-life stories, and inclusive support for neurodivergent families in this groundbreaking guide.

An increasing number of moms are being diagnosed with autism who face unique challenges, including sensory issues, social interactions, and navigating societal expectations around parenting. When Your Mom is Autistic examines growing up with autistic mothers, shedding light on the nuances of understanding and embracing the neurodivergent mom in your life. Through real-life stories of families with moms on the spectrum and expert reflections on how to best understand and handle these familial dynamics, this thoughtful and insightful self-help guide is aimed at supporting families with autistic mothers.

This book delves into these challenges using discussions from a clinical perspective, practical strategies, for understanding and accommodating the needs of autistic mothers, and case studies for real-life experiences. It also provides actionable advice for adult children and other family members on how to create a supportive, compassionate environment that fosters positive relationships and mutual understanding.

By focusing on the lived experiences of autistic mothers and their families, paired with expert reflections and advice, this book helps bridge the gap in existing family literature, promoting creating empathy and inclusivity in both personal and professional circles. With its blend of familial stories and practical advice, this is a valuable resource for creating stronger, more understanding families.

About The Author

Dr. Meghan Graham is a speech-language pathologist and clinical assistant professor at Boston University whose research focuses on neurodiversity and communication in autistic girls and women. She teaches courses including autism spectrum disorder and preschool language disorders as part of BU’s College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. Since 2021, Dr. Graham has led a support group for high-achieving autistic women, where she offers coaching for navigating executive functioning and social demands. In 2014, Dr. Graham opened AllyMyChild, a multidisciplinary clinic in Massachusetts that provides direct therapy services and assessments to children with a variety of communication disorders. She lives in Massachusetts with her two daughters.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Adams Media (November 5, 2026)
  • Length: 240 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781507225530

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