Neurotribes: How the Cookie Crumbles
I am reblogging this post from 4-5 years ago. It complements yesterday’s blog by Jill Escher in regards to Neurotribes. The same can be regarded as my own personal opinion […]
I am reblogging this post from 4-5 years ago. It complements yesterday’s blog by Jill Escher in regards to Neurotribes. The same can be regarded as my own personal opinion […]
The characteristic patterns of behavior exhibited by a particular individual tend to remain, within limits, constant over time. This is how we can define traits in our personality but also, […]
Cuando nació mi nietecito, era un bebé quisquilloso. Solía llorar mucho y el sostenerlo en los brazos no le ofrecía consuelo. Parecía estar despierto la mayor parte de la noche […]
Introduction by Yuval Levental: I am a person on the autism spectrum who critically analyzes autism advocacy. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Michigan State University and […]
I am taking the liberty of publishing the comments made by John Elder Robison regarding our book, “Defining Autism”. John was kind enough to read the book and send us […]
El siguiente blog sirve para introducir a Abraham a nuestros lectores. Abraham es un padre con Asperger que colabora con un centro en Cataluña, dando talleres y clases para niños […]
Jill Escher is an autism research philanthropist, president of Autism Society San Francisco Bay Area, autism housing provider, and mother of two children with nonverbal forms of autism. Several of […]
Published in Quillette October 15, 2017 by Thomas Clements “Every morning when I wake up I feel a heavy sense of trepidation as I contemplate the complex series of social […]
We are looking for adults aged 25 years or older (or the legal wards of adults who fit those criteria) to take part in an online survey study investigating a […]
It was with great sorrow that I learned of the passing away of Isabelle Rapin. She died this past month of pneumonia at the age of 89. For the past […]
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