Navigating Autism Together Through Social Emotional Learning
Book Dalisse Sequeiros for your podcast or event. As a late-diagnosed autistic mother raising two autistic boys, she brings something most speakers cannot. She does not speak about autism. She speaks from it.
Dalisse Sequeiros
Co-founder of Loving Pieces Books, autism author, and advocate. Dalisse discovered her own autism diagnosis by recognizing herself in her sons a journey that transformed how she understood herself, her family, and her mission. Her deeply personal stories of late diagnosis, parenting autistic children, and creating books that reflect the real lives of autistic families resonate with audiences in a way that theory and research alone never could.




Autism: My Invisible Backpack earned its place in Autism Parenting Magazine’s “What’s New on the Bookshelf” celebrated for its gentle, visual approach to helping autistic children name their emotions and understand their inner world. A tool therapists and parents reach for every week.
Autism: Confidence Starts Here was highlighted by Exceptional Needs Today, a leading publication for the special needs community, for its empowering, practical approach to helping autistic children understand their strengths, build self-awareness, and develop authentic confidence.
Autism: Calming the Chaos! was featured in Autism Parenting Magazine’s “What’s New on the Bookshelf” section recognizing it as a must-read resource for families navigating meltdowns and sensory overload. A milestone moment for our mission to make autistic children feel seen and understood.
Dalisse does not speak about autism. She speaks from it. Her lived experience of late diagnosis, raising two autistic sons, and writing stories straight from the heart of her family’s real life resonates with audiences in a way that theory never could.
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.
From intimate podcast conversations to keynote presentations, Dalisse brings warmth, clarity, and genuine professionalism. Your audience stays engaged, feels seen, and leaves with something they can actually use.
Her goal is simple. She wants every autistic child to grow up feeling proud of who they are, and every family around them to have the tools they need to make that happen. That mission comes through in every word she speaks.
Host: The Avy-HD Podcast Guest: Dalisse Sequeiros
What happens when a child finally sees themselves reflected in a story? A real, honest conversation about meltdowns, masking, representation, and what it means to borrow someone else’s light when yours feels dim.
Host: Tony Mantor, Why Not Me? Guest: Dalisse Sequeiros
A conversation about social stories, building confidence in autistic children, and what it means to create books that actually reflect the lives of the families reading them.
Host: Donna Brendel, I Should Say That Out Loud. Guest: Dalisse Sequeiros
Dalisse and Donna talk about the importance of social stories, building confidence in autistic children, and the power of books to promote real acceptance and inclusion.
“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
“What I love is that it does not just tell kids everything will be fine. It shares real strategies that actually help. The best part? It is written by an autistic family who knows exactly what these transitions feel like.” — Sneha
“I love that it is written by parents of two autistic children. The perfect people to share hands-on experiences and real advice.” — Joanna N., UK