In my book, No Place for Autism?, I explore how one experiences one’s autism varies from place to place. I introduce the world’s major diagnostic manuals to explore this concept further. But what if we consider autism as a place? I explored this concept in this old post here on the AutSide. It seemed oddly relevant recently, thus the re-post for those new to the AutSide.
Autism as place?
Autism as place?
Autism as place?
In my book, No Place for Autism?, I explore how one experiences one’s autism varies from place to place. I introduce the world’s major diagnostic manuals to explore this concept further. But what if we consider autism as a place? I explored this concept in this old post here on the AutSide. It seemed oddly relevant recently, thus the re-post for those new to the AutSide.
Check it out. What do you think?