gretchyn wrote:
I think the point the OP is making is that the "real voices" of autism are less prominent than the views of doctors and nonautistics both. I'm assuming that the OP is lamenting that fact and annoyed that it perpetuates an inauthentic view of autistics. Correct me if I'm wrong, OP.
YES! Thank you for clarifying. I was imagining if someone wanted to know something about aspergers, and commenting on what they would find if they casually searched "asperger's."
I was trying to find a certain description I had read a long time ago which I did find here:
http://www.yourlittleprofessor.com/benefits.html
Eric76, you sound like Jimmy Fallon's character Nick Burns the company's computer guy.
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