skibum wrote:
I could wallpaper my room with what I wish NT's knew. But I think if I had to sum it up I wish that NT's knew that they cannot make blanket across the board statements about what people on the Spectrum are like and what we need and don't need or what we like and don't like. This assumption that some of them have that they know so much when, in fact, some of them have not got a clue is annoying. I wish they knew that people on the Spectrum are just as individually unique and diverse as they are. I have heard so many NTs say, "Autistic people like this or don't like that or can't do this or can't do that etc..," Let them come to WP for five minutes and see how wrong they are.
sorry we dont have a like button,but am totaly agreeing with what have written.
people on the spectrum can be also just as bad as making assumptions about each other,until they have experience with us all they have to go on are stupid films,the medias portrayal and parents of young autistic children who think we stay exactly the same through our lives.
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