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05 Apr 2022, 12:15 pm

'Autism acceptance': Local author advocates for changes in the way Autism spectrum disorder is viewed

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In 2021, the month of April went from being Autism Awareness Month to Autism Acceptance Month in an effort to make society more accepting of differences and one local woman is focused on doing just that.

More women are being diagnosed with autism as adults, including Sarah Nannery, the Director of Development for Autism Programming at Drexel University.

She was diagnosed at the age of 31 when she was already a college graduate, married and a mother.

"I went all through childhood just sort of being on the sidelines. I had a wonderful childhood, but there were just some differences that I never could really get a handle on," she told FOX 29.

After she and her husband realized she needed more help and support in executive functioning and being the person she wanted to be, she took the steps to get a diagnosis despite fear.

Nannery says she was scared of an autism diagnosis because of society's view of the condition and the possible changes it potentially could have brought to her life and marriage, but she says it helped her.

"The diagnosis helped me to know more about myself and know more about what tools I could use to be a better me," she said. "It was like the sky opened up really."

Growing up, Nannery says she was hiding many of her autistic traits and finding ways to mimic societal norms.

She was forced to unlearn those behaviors to move forward with her diagnosis.

She hopes people will stop viewing the autism spectrum as a line and more like an infinity loop because it impacts everyone differently.

Now, Nannery takes pride in her diagnosis despite the struggles she endures. She's focused on acknowledging the strengths that come with her condition.

In the video interview she also mentions daily challenges.


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05 Apr 2022, 5:41 pm

opinions may vary about any subject. I like "actually autistic" because it points out the fact that our opinions are coming from that viewpoint, our stories and our interests, the things we study, the things we experience are all influenced by our being autistic. It is nice to make ourselves a bit more visible to the public in this way. I wonder if others will give opinions on this topic too??? I may have missed something negative but I can't think of anything except possible stigma, but since we are often treated with contempt, scorn, disbelief, rolling eyes, etc whether we identify ourselves as autistic or not, I doubt wearing Actually Autistic like a badge or using it as a logo/ etc would provoke any more negative reactions than we already get. thanks for your kind compliment


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05 Apr 2022, 9:13 pm

In what I guess would be a bit of irony I wasn't aware of the day until a neurotypical friend in our local creative writers group told me about that day being that day.


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05 Apr 2022, 9:42 pm

does money talks aka autism speaks still wring that god dammed bell?

even if they stopped they still deserve to be martin luthered big time.

ps, I am a Christian and dont say god dammed lightly.

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06 Apr 2022, 11:35 pm

Surely there is enough of us to seize the mantle and run the show?

Autism Advancement Day?

Cheers,

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