Autistic Author, Advocate & Mother

Authentic Voices. Real Solutions. Conversations That Matter.

Book Dalisse Sequeiros for your podcast or event. As an autistic mother raising two autistic boys, she shares deeply personal stories, practical strategies, and hope that resonates with autism families, educators, and allies worldwide.

Dalisse Sequeiros

She’s an autism mom, Autism author, and co-founder of Loving Pieces Books, but more importantly, she’s an Late-diagnosed autistic adult who discovered her own diagnosis by seeing similarities with her kids, transforming how she understood herself and her two autistic sons.

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Authentic Storytelling

Dalisse doesn’t speak about autism, she speaks from autism. Her deeply personal stories of late diagnosis, parenting autistic children, and creating resources that didn’t exist resonate with audiences on a profound level.

Actionable Insights

Every conversation includes practical strategies families and educators can use immediately: understanding meltdowns, building confidence, managing transitions, recognizing masking, and creating safe spaces for authentic self-expression.

Professional & Engaging

From intimate podcast conversations to keynote presentations, Dalisse brings warmth, clarity, and professionalism, ensuring your audience stays engaged and leaves feeling empowered.

Mission-Driven & Heart-Led

Dalisse collaborates with hosts who value inclusion, authenticity, and creating positive change. Her goal? To help every autistic child feel proud of who they are, and to give families the tools they need to thrive.

Recent Podcasts

Dalisse has been featured on podcasts and platforms worldwide, sharing conversations that educate, inspire, and create lasting impact. Here are some recent appearances:

A journey of Autism Awareness through Children's Books​

Host: Donna Brendel, “I Should Say That Out Loud”
Autism podcast guest: Dalisse Sequeiros
Description: The conversation covers the importance of social stories, building
confidence in autistic children, and the power of literature in promoting acceptance. And much more …

Why not me?

Host: Tony Mantor, “Why not me?”
Autism podcast guest: Dalisse Sequeiros
Description: The conversation covers the importance of social stories, building
confidence in autistic children, and the power of literature in promoting acceptance. And much more …

Meltdowns and Social Stories

Host: Autism Connect
Autism podcast guest: Dalisse Sequeiros
Description: Dalisse an Autism parent speaker uses Social Stories and Visual Aids to Prepare Children on the Spectrum …

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Loving Pieces Books and Dalisse’s advocacy for autistic children have been featured in both digital and print magazines. Also attending Autism awareness events. Explore heartfelt interviews and inspiring features celebrating inclusion, creativity, and hope.

Autism Parent Magazine

Loving Pieces Books was recently featured in Autism Parent Magazine! This special banner highlights our mission to support autistic children and their families through engaging literature, social stories, and inclusive resources.

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What other families say about our books

Testimonials

5/5

“The tips for building self-esteem and resilience actually feel doable, not just vague advice. You can tell the author really understands both the challenges and the strengths of neurodivergent kids.” — Professional Dad 

5/5

“What I love is that it doesn’t just tell kids ‘you’ll be fine.’ Instead, it shares real strategies that actually help… The best part? It’s written by an autistic family who knows exactly what these transitions feel like.” — Sneha

5/5

“I love that it’s written by parents of two autistic children – the perfect people to share hands-on experiences and advice.” — JoannaN (UK)