Pickleball is one of the fastest-growing sports in the world-and it is uniquely suited for autistic players when taught with intention.
Pickleball for Autism is a practical, in-depth guide for coaches, parents, educators, and program leaders who want to create inclusive pickleball environments that support learning, confidence, and long-term participation. Rather than focusing on diagnosis or theory, this book focuses on what actually works on the court.
Written in clear, plain language, this guide explains how to structure sessions, communicate effectively, and adapt instruction so autistic players can thrive-without lowering expectations or changing the integrity of the game.
Inside, you'll learn:
Why pickleball's structure, pace, and court design make it ideal for autistic athletes
How to create predictable, regulation-friendly environments that reduce anxiety
Coaching strategies that prioritize clarity, consistency, and trust
Step-by-step methods for teaching pickleball skills in a way that supports learning
How to adapt rules and drills responsibly without "watering down" the sport
Ways pickleball naturally supports confidence, autonomy, and social growth
Best practices for working with parents, schools, and adaptive programs
This book is not a clinical manual and does not require prior experience working with autism. It is written for anyone who wants to coach or teach pickleball in a way that is respectful, effective, and inclusive.
Whether you're a pickleball coach, a parent looking for accessible sports options, or a program leader building inclusive recreation opportunities, Pickleball for Autism provides a clear framework you can use immediately.
Inclusive coaching doesn't make sports easier-it makes them possible.