Does anybody else feel that over the last ten years or so, neurodiversity has become 'big business' and has lost its focus?
Does anybody else feel that over the last ten years or so, neurodiversity has become 'big business' and has lost its focus?
The only thing I have noticed is that cinemas offer "autism-friendly" screenings, which say the sound is down and the lights are up the entire time. And I am like, what the hell is that? That is not enjoyable; it sounds like torture to me.
The only thing I have noticed is that cinemas offer "autism-friendly" screenings, which say the sound is down and the lights are up the entire time. And I am like, what the hell is that? That is not enjoyable; it sounds like torture to me.
I'd be happy with the lights down, sound up, but everyone has to shut up, to talking and no rustling sweets wrappers!
That'd make going to the cinema tolerable
I like the sound down but not the lights on.