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This is a list of fictional characters that have been explicitly described within the work in which they appear, or otherwise by the author, as being on the autism spectrum. It is not intended to include speculation. Autistic people involved in the work may be mentioned in footnotes.
Mar. 15—The Ellen Noël Art Museum of the Permian Basin will host Awkward Family Photos: The Exhibition from March 21 to June 2 at 4919 E. University Blvd. Awkward Family Photos: The Exhibition ...
Photos were primarily private unless you showed people physical copies. But as they say, everything on the internet is permanent and public property. Once your awkward family photos go online ...
As with many neurodivergent people and conditions, the popular image of autistic people and autism itself is often based on inaccurate media representations. [2] Additionally, media about autism may promote pseudoscience such as vaccine denial or facilitated communication.
Grandin has been on the 'Time 100' list of most influential people in the world and was the inspiration behind the award-winning HBO film based on her life. ... "I was so socially awkward and ...
The neurodiversity paradigm is a view of autism as a different way of being rather than as a disease or disorder that must be cured. [39] [41] Autistic people are considered to have neurocognitive differences [33] which give them distinct strengths and weaknesses, and are capable of succeeding when appropriately accommodated and supported.
Life gets awkward. Sometimes, you look just like a criminal in a Crime Stoppers ad, or you dress up exactly like someone else on a train platform. Timing is everything, and these pics have been ...
Unusual responses to sensory stimuli are more common and prominent in individuals with autism, and sensory abnormalities are commonly recognized as diagnostic criteria in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), as reported in the DSM-5; although there is no good evidence that sensory symptoms differentiate autism from other developmental disorders. [84]