She has authored or co-authored several books, including:
* The Empathy Gap: Understanding the Mind of the Autistic Person (2020): This book explores the different ways autistic people experience the world and how their neurodiversity can lead to misunderstandings with non-autistic people.
* Neurodiversity: Embracing the Difference (2021): This book is a comprehensive guide to neurodiversity, covering different conditions like autism, dyslexia, ADHD, and more. It emphasizes the importance of understanding and celebrating differences in the brain.
* The Mind of the Autistic Child: Helping Children with Autism to Thrive in the World (2016): This book, co-authored with Simon Baron-Cohen, provides practical guidance for parents and educators on how to support children with autism.
* The Science of Empathy: How We Can Understand and Create a More Compassionate World (2011): This book, co-authored with her husband Simon Baron-Cohen, explores the science of empathy and its role in shaping human behavior and society.
While these are some of her most notable works, she has also published articles and research papers in scientific journals. She continues to be a prominent voice in the field of autism research and advocacy.