Rigid routines. Unexpected changes. Full-blown meltdowns over something that may seem small to everyone else.
If you’re parenting a child on the autism spectrum, you know that routines are about so much more than simply keeping order in the day. For many autistic children, routines provide comfort, predictability, and a sense of safety in a world that can often feel overwhelming.
I Like Things My Way offers a gentle glimpse into life through the eyes of a child with autism, helping readers better understand the struggles that can come when routines are disrupted.
Inspired by real experiences from my own family’s autism journey, this story was written to help parents, educators, caregivers, and children grow in compassion and understanding while learning practical ways to support autistic children through everyday challenges.
My prayer is that this book helps families not only better understand autism, but also recognize the incredible uniqueness, value, and beauty within every child.
“I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made.”
— Psalm 139:14
Families of Autistic Children ages 3-12
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