Funny Autism Stories
We know about all the challenges. These funny autism stories focus on the fun and the funny side of autism. While he may not have typical communication skills, surprisingly this can be an asset in the humor department. Funny autism-related moments are a daily occurrence with this young character, and this book is a collection of the most memorable.
Funny Autism Stories |
The Autistic Prankster: Enjoying the Fun Side of Autism Paperback – September 3, 2017
Excerpt-
“With the sleight of hand
of a Vegas magician he had slipped open the deadbolt to its open
position as he made his way through the door. This causes a sound that
is quite jarring at the dawn of a frantic Monday morning where good
moods are in short supply. For him, however, all is right in the world
as he giggles with satisfaction.
This routine was milked for
all it was worth and on all three exterior doors of the house that have
deadbolts. Even the side door to the garage gave him many
opportunities, as this leads to the laundry. With distractions of
laundry tasks and full hands, there was ample opportunity for him to
make his move before the machine was turned on and it’s time to return
inside and close the door.
Throughout the sorting,
loading and unloading, one simply gets lost in their mundane work. Once
the task is done, one is simply planning to catch some recliner time
along perhaps with some clothes folding by the TV mixed in. This is the
only thought as you use your two free fingers to forcefully pull the
door shut behind you and- THUNK!
He could be far away on the
other side of the house, but the victim can easily hear him giggling.
His plan worked and he revels in the payoff. This was all he needed to
accomplish that day, not reading, not comprehension, not the mastering
of any life skill that his parents fretted about.”
About the Author
Mark
Ferdinand lives on the South Texas coast with his wife, daughter and
son. Fishing the surf, hunting, gardening, carving, auto and home repair
occupy his spare time. He has written on the topic of autism spectrum
disorder from a father’s perspective in parenting articles and in other
non-fiction venues.
Having limited typical communication skills, his son introduced Mark
to new ways of interpreting his needs and aspirations. As his son grew
older Mark became fascinated by the story potential within these amazing
children. This prompted the creation of a dynamic adventure story
focusing on a character with autism “Fortune on the Spectrum”.Author Mark Ferdinand |
In 2017 Mark published his autism parenting book- “The Autistic Prankster: Enjoying the Fun Side of Autism.” Available in paperback and Kindle.
- Autism and Fatherhood
- Fortune on the Spectrum –
An Adventure Novel
- You’re Gonna’ Get Bit! –
Harrowing Tales of Herpetology
- The Autistic Prankster –
Enjoying the Fun Side of Autism
- Every Tiki has a Spirit
- Bachelor on the Spectrum
(Coming Soon!)
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