Connecting With the Autism Spectrum is an invaluable resource for anyone who wants to better understand, support, and communicate with autistic individuals. Written by Casey “Remrov” Vormer—an autistic artist, advocate, and educator—this book blends personal experience with practical guidance in a way that is both encouraging and easy to follow.
Casey explains how autistic people often think, feel, and process the world differently, offering readers a clearer view of sensory differences, communication needs, and social interactions. Through relatable stories and straightforward examples, he shows how small changes in understanding and approach can lead to stronger, more meaningful connections.
This book is ideal for families navigating an autism diagnosis, educators seeking practical classroom strategies, or anyone who simply wants to create a more supportive environment for autistic children and adults.
What You’ll Learn:
• How autistic individuals experience sensory input and emotions
• Tips for clearer communication and reducing misunderstandings
• The importance of routines, predictability, and supportive environments
• Ways to build connection rooted in respect, patience, and understanding
Perfect For:
• Parents, caregivers & siblings
• Teachers, therapists & school staff
• Friends, extended family & community members
A thoughtful, empowering guide that helps neurotypical individuals connect more compassionately with those on the autism spectrum.
Connecting With the Autism Spectrum is an invaluable resource for anyone who wants to better understand, support, and communicate with autistic individuals. Written by Casey “Remrov” Vormer—an autistic artist, advocate, and educator—this book blends personal experience with practical guidance in a way that is both encouraging and easy to follow.
Casey explains how autistic people often think, feel, and process the world differently, offering readers a clearer view of sensory differences, communication needs, and social interactions. Through relatable stories and straightforward examples, he shows how small changes in understanding and approach can lead to stronger, more meaningful connections.
This book is ideal for families navigating an autism diagnosis, educators seeking practical classroom strategies, or anyone who simply wants to create a more supportive environment for autistic children and adults.
What You’ll Learn:
• How autistic individuals experience sensory input and emotions
• Tips for clearer communication and reducing misunderstandings
• The importance of routines, predictability, and supportive environments
• Ways to build connection rooted in respect, patience, and understanding
Perfect For:
• Parents, caregivers & siblings
• Teachers, therapists & school staff
• Friends, extended family & community members
A thoughtful, empowering guide that helps neurotypical individuals connect more compassionately with those on the autism spectrum.