Welcome to No Cure Needed

Discover a world where neurodiversity is celebrated and connections flourish. We offer resources to empower autistic children and support their families on their unique journeys.

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The Safe Space Series

Our flagship series, designed to support autistic children and their families. Each volume is packed with 5 books worth of stories and connection tips that help you and your child understand each other.

I just finished Alex's book you gave me! F***! It's sooo awesome! I could identify with Ryan, the noisy classroom, the family party and the listener. He never actually did a group project in school. You know what was great, is that it has tips for parents as well as supporting ideas. I have over the years taken MANY night classes on what not to do, and different ways to say things. I recognized many of the supporting ideas, with what they taught me in those classes. I hope this book gets distributed everywhere!
Carol Neufeld
Parent
The book looks great. It is thoughtfully written, and I believe it is informative for parents and kids - a good non threatening way to learn you are capable of regulating and working through your stretches and not a broken child in need of fixing!
Chris Kelly
Therapist

Frequently Asked Questions

Do these books help with meltdowns?

Not directly. These aren’t pills, they’re tools.
The Safe Space Series doesn’t prevent or stop meltdowns.
But it does create a shared language and calm routine that helps build co-regulation between you and your child.

That connection makes it easier to navigate sensory overload, especially during or after intense moments.

It’s not about control.
It’s about feeling safe, together.

Yes, but not your traditional kid’s entertainment. They’re intended as tools to guide your child through situations they might find challenging. They’re ideally read to your child with their eyes closed.

Yes. Every story, sensory cue, and reflection prompt is built around autistic sensory profiles and communication styles. That said, we’ve had parents with other types of neurodivergent kids say they helped as well. They’re meant to create calm, connection, and understanding, not to “fix” or change the child.

The stories work best for autistic kids ages 5-10, but the lessons in them are useful to 

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