An enthusiastic Autism Blogger

Hi,

I am Ashish and I love to write about Autism. I run my own blog called (link removed by moderator) that focuses on spreading Autism Awareness and helping parent work with children on spectrum.

Having spent so much time of the subject, I have acquired a fair bit of knowledge on Autism. So feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions.

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  • longman said:

    Truly an absolute lowlife.

    For the avoidance of doubt, I want to distance myself from this viewpoint. It strikes me that his thread is an object lesson in how people on the spectrum get bullied. Ashish is a human being who has an autistic brother and suffers from borderline AS. As such, you might expect him to lack the tact and diplomacy of a diplomat. He is, it seems to me, trying to do something positive for people with autism. He has stomped into this forum, in his ASD size nines, to spread his message but he does not need to be vilified or bullied.

    I don't agree with everything that Ashish has said but we should argue and debate with a bit more decorum, more reflection, more science and less presumption.

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  • longman said:

    Truly an absolute lowlife.

    For the avoidance of doubt, I want to distance myself from this viewpoint. It strikes me that his thread is an object lesson in how people on the spectrum get bullied. Ashish is a human being who has an autistic brother and suffers from borderline AS. As such, you might expect him to lack the tact and diplomacy of a diplomat. He is, it seems to me, trying to do something positive for people with autism. He has stomped into this forum, in his ASD size nines, to spread his message but he does not need to be vilified or bullied.

    I don't agree with everything that Ashish has said but we should argue and debate with a bit more decorum, more reflection, more science and less presumption.

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