Sentences with phrase «from autistic people»

It's an acute observation, all the more important because it comes from an autistic person.

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Your post is insulting to the millions of people who suffer from this and related debilitating diseases — next month why don't you make fun of diabetics and autistics, and further your descent into idiocy?
Co-author of the study Dr Martin Doherty, from UEA's School of Psychology, said: «People with high autistic traits could be said to have less quantity but greater quality of creative ideas.
And might autistic people suffer from a rare tangling of the senses?
In a study published today by Royal Society Open Science, the international research team revealed that people who show evidence of autistic traits are more likely to suppress coarse (as opposed to fine) visual information when they move their eyes rapidly from one part of the world to another than those without autistic traits.
Also, if you've read one article by an autistic person, you've read one article from one autistic perspective.
Surviving and thriving as our autistic selves is far more appealing — not to mention more practical — than chasing a magic pill that would fundamentally change who we are, forcing us into harmful treatments geared toward making us look more «normal,» or pursuing prenatal testing that could prevent the next generation of people like us from being born at all.
But I can't help sharing that you also almost perfectly describe my (large and growing) chronic patient community as well Dr. Brogan, which includes persons of all types usually with hypermobility (often diagnosed as fibromyalgia, and occasionally but rarely with Hypermobile Ehlers - Danlos Syndrome), depression, anxiety, mild autistic traits (or related to people on the spectrum), driven, Type A (for adrenergic, smile), perfectionistic, high achieving, driven, artistic, and creative who eventually succumb to secondary aotuimmune disease and all manner of issues from chronic inflammation.
About Blog Thinking Person's Guide to Autism (TPGA) is the resource we wish we'd had when autism first became part of our lives: a one - stop source for carefully curated, evidence - based information from autism parents, autistics, and autism professionals.
About Blog Thinking Person's Guide to Autism (TPGA) is the resource we wish we'd had when autism first became part of our lives: a one - stop source for carefully curated, evidence - based information from autism parents, autistics, and autism professionals.
What makes Odd Couples odd is that they pit together people with conflicting What dating an autistic man is like I've written before about autism and dating from my own perspective.
Of the documentaries (in recent years, Searching for Sugar Man and Twenty Feet From Stardom began their journeys at the festival before going on to Oscar glory), the frontrunner out of the new batch is Weiner, winner of the US documentary grand jury prize, which tracks Anthony Weiner's disastrous mayoral bid in 2014, followed closely by Life, Animated, an incredibly moving film that explores how films helped an autistic person communicate with the outside world.
Autistic children often perceive being touched or having a person stand in close proximity as something undesirable, something from which to withdraw and avoid.
Writing poignantly and yet starkly believably from an autistic girl's point of view, he allows us to see the world in all its glorious mess, full of people trying to do their best and often failing, but heroically so.»
They also visit with people who are recovering from traumatic brain injuries, and autistic young adults.
About Blog Thinking Person's Guide to Autism (TPGA) is the resource we wish we'd had when autism first became part of our lives: a one - stop source for carefully curated, evidence - based information from autism parents, autistics, and autism professionals.
The Legal Aid of Nebraska recently received a grant from the Autism Action Partnership in Omaha to provide free legal advice and assistance to people with autism and families who help an autistic relative.
About Blog Thinking Person's Guide to Autism (TPGA) is the resource we wish we'd had when autism first became part of our lives: a one - stop source for carefully curated, evidence - based information from autism parents, autistics, and autism professionals.
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