The writer Joanne Limburg always knew other people found her somehow unsettling – so much so, she felt she identified with Stephen King’s Carrie. But it was only in her 30s, while reading about autism, that she understood why
The writer Joanne Limburg always knew other people found her somehow unsettling – so much so, she felt she identified with Stephen King’s Carrie. But it was only in her 30s, while reading about autism, that she understood why
"Since then, I have diverted some of the energy I had been pouring into the work of changing myself into the more rewarding work of accepting my difference."
Yep......a hundred times!
"Since then, I have diverted some of the energy I had been pouring into the work of changing myself into the more rewarding work of accepting my difference."
Yep......a hundred times!