A Perfectly Weird Guide to Being Perfectly You Growing Up Autistic
by Camilla Pang
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'I definitely feel better about myself, about being me, after reading this book.' - 11-year-old reader, Toppsta Discover how scientific concepts can help you navigate everyday human interactions, and grow up to be your HAPPIEST YOU! As a child, Camilla loved patterns and putting things in order. She was obsessed with Stephen Hawking, and the only language she really understood was science. Diagnosed with autism aged 8, Camilla saw the world very differently. But with science as her sidekick, she
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This remarkable guide uses scientific principles to help young readers understand human behavior and social dynamics, offering a fresh perspective on navigating friendships, emotions, and daily challenges. Written by a scientist who received her autism diagnosis at age eight, the book translates complex concepts from physics, biology, and chemistry into practical life lessons about communication, relationships, and self-acceptance. The author's unique voiceâseeing the world through patterns and systemsâprovides both neurodivergent and neurotypical children with concrete frameworks for decoding social situations that often feel confusing or overwhelming.
What sets this book apart is how it validates different ways of thinking while giving children actual tools to build confidence and connection. The scientific metaphorsâcomparing emotions to chemical reactions or friendships to molecular bondsâcreate memorable anchors that help kids process their experiences. Particularly valuable for children who think systematically or struggle with social cues, this approach demonstrates that being different isn't just acceptable but can be a superpower. Readers emerge with not just better understanding of science but, as one young reviewer noted, better understanding and appreciation of themselves.
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