The Autism Skills Handbook
Buy the handbook that gives you the full system.
If you want one resource that helps you choose better goals, improve communication, and make calmer day-to-day decisions, start with the handbook.
The Autism Skills Handbook gives you the full Autism Skills System in one place: communication, play, learning, routines, school readiness, independence, and better long-term planning.
- Know what to work on first when everything feels urgent.
- Use one system across communication, routines, school, and independence.
- Inspect the sample first if you need proof before you buy.
What You Get For $19.99
A real handbook you can use the same day you download it.
One structured digital handbook with the full framework, practical appendices, and planning tools all in one place.
- Immediate digital ebook delivery
- 22 core chapters across communication, learning, routines, school, and independence
- 18 appendices, planners, checklists, and decision tools
- A parent-readable framework that still works for educators and therapists
It replaces scattered advice with one sequence you can actually follow.
It gives families and teams a shared language instead of constant conflicting opinions.
It focuses on skills that change daily life, not only therapy-table performance.
Inside The Handbook
One framework. Five major chapter clusters. A cleaner route from confusion to action.
Start with the big picture
Understand what autism changes in everyday development, how to notice leverage early, and which goals deserve attention first.
Build learning foundations
Strengthen motivation, engagement, shared attention, imitation, and prompting so later teaching has a stronger base.
Make communication functional
Focus on functional communication, AAC fit, receptive language, naming, phrase building, and flexible language use.
Handle daily life and school
Improve play, transitions, routines, school readiness, group learning, and home practice without overload.
Keep the long game in view
Use the later chapters for independence, service quality, adolescence planning, and better support decisions over time.
Why Readers Choose This Book
Four things this handbook gives you that most guides do not.
Know what to teach next
The book turns crowded autism information into a clearer sequence so families and teams can stop chasing random goals.
Make communication useful first
It emphasizes real-life communication functions like asking, refusing, waiting, transitioning, and getting help before surface polish.
Build carryover that survives real life
Routines, school demands, and adult bandwidth are treated as part of the plan instead of afterthoughts.
Make better service and planning decisions
Later chapters and appendices help readers choose priorities, ask sharper questions, and judge support quality with less guesswork.
Written By Avery Rowan
Calm, systems-led guidance built for real life.
Avery Rowan writes practical, emotionally intelligent books for families and professionals supporting autistic children. Known for a clear, systems-led style, she translates complex developmental and educational ideas into frameworks people can actually use in daily life. Her work focuses on reducing guesswork, strengthening parent-professional alignment, and making progress feel more visible, realistic, and repeatable.
Book Fragments
Hear the voice of the book before you buy.
From the introduction
The problem is not always effort. Often, it is sequence.
Many children are pushed toward surface-level goals before the foundations are in place. They are asked to sit before they can engage. They are expected to answer before they can process. They are drilled on labels before they can reliably ask for help.
From Chapter 10
If communication does not change what happens next, children stop using it.
One of the costliest mistakes in autism support is to wait for communication to look sophisticated before treating it as important. Meanwhile, the child still cannot ask for help, refuse, choose, or get someone's attention.
From Chapter 21
The best carryover plan is not the one that sounds the most impressive. It is the one a family can still do next week.
When every moment turns into prompting, correcting, and demanding, two things often happen: the child starts avoiding the adult more, and the parent starts dreading the very plan that was supposed to help. That is not good carryover. That is a design failure.
Sample Tools
Preview real materials before checkout.
Real frameworks, matrices, and planning tools from the handbook. Download and try them before you buy.
Autism Skills System Quick Map
A one-page view of the six-domain system that organizes the whole book.
High-Leverage Goal Worksheet
A practical worksheet for choosing goals that change daily life instead of filling a crowded plan.
Home Practice Planner
A simple planning sheet built around micro-routines instead of burnout-heavy carryover plans.
Service Quality Review Matrix
A visual tool for judging provider clarity, supervision, realism, and real-life progress.
Frequently Asked
Questions families and professionals ask before buying.
What makes this book different from generic autism parent guides?
It is built around one repeatable system for choosing priorities, teaching skills, and making daily-life decisions. The emphasis is on sequence, leverage, and practical carryover, not loose inspiration.
Why is the price $19.99?
The goal is to make this accessible to as many families and teams as possible. A 308-page handbook with 18 appendices and planning tools at this price is intentional — not a temporary sale.
Can I preview the book before I buy?
Yes. You can read sample excerpts, download free planning tools, and explore the guides on this site to see whether the approach fits your situation.
What does Patreon add beyond the book?
Patreon gives you ongoing implementation notes, exclusive posts, and fresh materials after you already have the core framework from the book.