What's it like to live and experience Autism? Travis shares his mind and journey with the reader. Come along on his journey and learn about Travis' make believe world that he uses it to cope with Autism.
He shares his experiences with the make believe world. He shares how he uses it as a coping mechanism to help get through each day. The make believe world can be a great coping mechanism. It can also be a troubling if too much time is spent inside it.
When Travis makes a friend they become like a mother in his mind. The friend is a special interest. He has to try and balance that with the reality of the real world.
Travis also explains the relationship between lying and the make believe world of Autism.
"This is one of the most moving accounts of growing up with Undiagnosed AS that I have read. Travis Breeding's honesty and willingness to share his struggles with some of the obstacles he faced growing up is a treasure trove for anyone on or off the spectrum. If you have a friend or family member who is different from what you or society expects, this story offers a bird's-eye view of what it might feel like to be in their skin." Maripat Jordan Robison
He shares his experiences with the make believe world. He shares how he uses it as a coping mechanism to help get through each day. The make believe world can be a great coping mechanism. It can also be a troubling if too much time is spent inside it.
When Travis makes a friend they become like a mother in his mind. The friend is a special interest. He has to try and balance that with the reality of the real world.
Travis also explains the relationship between lying and the make believe world of Autism.
"This is one of the most moving accounts of growing up with Undiagnosed AS that I have read. Travis Breeding's honesty and willingness to share his struggles with some of the obstacles he faced growing up is a treasure trove for anyone on or off the spectrum. If you have a friend or family member who is different from what you or society expects, this story offers a bird's-eye view of what it might feel like to be in their skin." Maripat Jordan Robison