To face the positives, I believe mostly due to the negatives in the social side of Autism we need to look into it. Like I said in my last post no one is forced to be interested in the learning disability, mental and or and other problems field. Therefore we don't expect to be the center of attention, liked, any special treatment is the most important human beings in the world. All we ask for is to live as equal lives as possible. We will be honest say though that we need support in different areas, all different from one another in different ways.
Despite our social skills problems giving the right training in social skills and support, even take time to get to know us, although without thinking or and be aware we may appear to you like someone or and something we are not, there is an opposite side of us those will see who will take time to get to know us. The negative is very much like what I say in the last post struggling to say what we are thinking in the right way to be understood such as wording etc, which very often doesn't come out successful and may harm others without meaning to. Given time to get to know people with Autism you could them to turn that around rather than turn against not that I am saying everyone does that.
Try to look at more the positive sides of people who face disabilities, mental health or and other problems, there are successes as well as struggles in our lives.
Dr. Temple Gradin was diagnosed with Autism as a young child, struggled with her speech, which improved thanks to a Speech Therapist.
Temple Grandin is a prolific writer and speaker on the subject of Autism and animal behavior, professor of Animal Science at Colorado University, and Autism awareness trainer and lecture.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a composer, there was no awareness of him having autism until two centuries after his death. Research had been found that he showedTourettes and Aspergers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart
https://the-art-of-autism.com/historical-figures-who-may-have-been-on-the-autism-spectrum/
Emily Dickinson was an American poet who sadly had very little or and no poems published or and on show throughout her lifetime. As well as sadly not surprisingly for her time period, unknown that she may have faced Asperous Syndrome and she also faced Epilepsy.
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