Published on 12, July, 2020
I happened upon this recent article, on the website of The British Psychological Society, and thought it was well worth sharing.
https://www.bps.org.uk/psychologist/what-does-it-mean-be-neurodiversity-affirmative
Hi neurokin!
You may find this article interesting:
https://autismunderstood.co.uk/what-actually-is-autism/is-autism-a-disability/
I think it can be, when you consider that there are people who are unable to do common tasks. I feel like my problem is that people sense that you accomplish the same things a different way, and they can't stand that. They think you're bizarre, and they will have nothing to do with you, even though you can perform all of the same overall activities.
Yes I completely understand what you mean.
sunspot said: I feel like my problem is that people sense that you accomplish the same things a different way, and they can't stand that.
Quite often people just can’t understand or accept differences including the fact that there are different ways of doing things. This is one of the main reasons why the Neurodiversity Paradigm and Movement is so so important!
sunspot said:intense sense of compassion for other people with problems, and I'm keen to meet others having oddities about them
That’s great! Such qualities are certainly very useful in our autistic community.