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MIDDLETOWN, Conn. - Hartok -- On March 24, 2026, Blue Balloon Books proudly releases It's Okay, Mattie: A Story About Autism, Big Feelings, and Learning to Cope, a heartfelt and empowering picture book by Alisha Simpson-Watt, LCSW, BCBA, LBA. Written with warmth and authenticity, the book gently introduces young readers to autism while teaching practical coping skills, empathy, and emotional awareness.
The story introduces Mattie, a bright, imaginative girl who experiences the world in her own unique way. For Mattie, loud sounds, unexpected changes in routine, or even missing her favorite breakfast can make the day feel overwhelming. After a particularly tough day filled with big feelings, Mattie must learn how to calm her mind and body using simple, accessible strategies, such as asking for help, taking deep breaths, and counting to five. It's Okay, Mattie reassures children that big emotions are normal and manageable.
Designed for both neurodivergent and neurotypical children, the book fosters compassion and understanding while offering meaningful representation for children on the autism spectrum. The story concludes with caregiver tips and discussion prompts, making it an invaluable resource for families, educators, therapists, and school counselors.
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"I'm excited to provide a relatable voice for children who may struggle with big feelings. I hope Mattie's journey will help caregivers, educators, and other providers navigate age-appropriate conversations." Shared author Alisha Simpson-Watt.
As the executive clinical director and founder of an award-winning and accredited behavioral health practice, Alisha brings deep professional expertise to the story. Her perspective is also shaped by her lived experience as a mother of three, including a child with autism, which allows her to infuse the narrative with authenticity and personal insight.
Perfect for Autism Acceptance Month and year-round conversations about emotional regulation and neurodiversity, It's Okay, Mattie offers a compassionate, practical, and hopeful message for families and classrooms.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Alisha Simpson-Watt, LCSW, BCBA, LBA, is the executive clinical director and founder of Collaborative ABA Services, LLC, an award-winning, accredited behavioral health practice. As both a licensed clinical social worker and BCBA, Alisha has dedicated her career to supporting children and families navigating developmental and behavioral challenges. With experience across home, school, and community settings, Alisha specializes in applied behavior analysis and autism spectrum disorder. She also holds certifications as a school social worker and school intermediate administrator. Beyond her professional work, Alisha is a proud mom of three, including a child with autism. Her personal and professional journey inspires her passion for creating inclusive spaces, empowering families, and helping every child feel seen, valued, and understood.
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https://collaborativeabaservices.com/
The story introduces Mattie, a bright, imaginative girl who experiences the world in her own unique way. For Mattie, loud sounds, unexpected changes in routine, or even missing her favorite breakfast can make the day feel overwhelming. After a particularly tough day filled with big feelings, Mattie must learn how to calm her mind and body using simple, accessible strategies, such as asking for help, taking deep breaths, and counting to five. It's Okay, Mattie reassures children that big emotions are normal and manageable.
Designed for both neurodivergent and neurotypical children, the book fosters compassion and understanding while offering meaningful representation for children on the autism spectrum. The story concludes with caregiver tips and discussion prompts, making it an invaluable resource for families, educators, therapists, and school counselors.
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"I'm excited to provide a relatable voice for children who may struggle with big feelings. I hope Mattie's journey will help caregivers, educators, and other providers navigate age-appropriate conversations." Shared author Alisha Simpson-Watt.
As the executive clinical director and founder of an award-winning and accredited behavioral health practice, Alisha brings deep professional expertise to the story. Her perspective is also shaped by her lived experience as a mother of three, including a child with autism, which allows her to infuse the narrative with authenticity and personal insight.
Perfect for Autism Acceptance Month and year-round conversations about emotional regulation and neurodiversity, It's Okay, Mattie offers a compassionate, practical, and hopeful message for families and classrooms.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Alisha Simpson-Watt, LCSW, BCBA, LBA, is the executive clinical director and founder of Collaborative ABA Services, LLC, an award-winning, accredited behavioral health practice. As both a licensed clinical social worker and BCBA, Alisha has dedicated her career to supporting children and families navigating developmental and behavioral challenges. With experience across home, school, and community settings, Alisha specializes in applied behavior analysis and autism spectrum disorder. She also holds certifications as a school social worker and school intermediate administrator. Beyond her professional work, Alisha is a proud mom of three, including a child with autism. Her personal and professional journey inspires her passion for creating inclusive spaces, empowering families, and helping every child feel seen, valued, and understood.
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