Book Review: Visual Supports for People with Autism by by Marlene J. Cohen & Donna L. Sloan
Introduction If you have been following our space, you know that navigating the world as a parent, an Early Childhood Education (ECE) professional, or an ally to a neurodivergent child is a continuous process of learning, unlearning, and adapting. Every day with Milo brings unique moments of pure joy, but it also presents complex puzzles—especially when trying to understand behaviors that standard parenting or educational textbooks fail to explain. For a long time, the dominant narrative surrounding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has been clinical, deficit-based, and heavily focused on pathologizing behaviors. We are often told what an autistic child cannot do, or how we must fix or extinguish certain actions to make them fit into a neurotypical mold. However, true inclusion and deep connection require a radical shift in perspective. That shift is precisely what Dr. Marlene J. Cohen and Donna L. Sloan offer in their monumental, groundbreaking text, " Visual Supports f...