Dear well-meaning strangers
Autistic is not a swear word. It is a beautiful word, a name for an identity that represents an entire group of people who are diverse in their personalities, characters, abilities, and deficits.
Autistic is not a swear word. It is a beautiful word, a name for an identity that represents an entire group of people who are diverse in their personalities, characters, abilities, and deficits.
I quietly watch all of society believe that we are empty space – what we really are, is full with intelligence.
Acceptance is about respect, loving people for who they are, and apologizing when something you’ve done or said inadvertently hurts people.
Acceptance of autistic people, like acceptance of pretty much all people, involves moving past surface impressions.
We’ve always been close and though he is clear across the world, I hope to always have our brotherly bond.
In the fall of 2011, Self-Advocates Becoming Empowered collaborated with six self-advocacy organizations to run focus forums with 10 to 30 peer leaders with developmental disabilities. Here are their responses.
Not having Asperger’s would mean not being me.
In the fall of 2011, Self-Advocates Becoming Empowered collaborated with eight self-advocacy organizations to run focus forums with 10 to 30 peer leaders with developmental disabilities. Here are their responses.
The way you are is OK. You don’t need to hide it.
Disclaimer: The following contains the author’s recount of graphic events and may not be suitable for all ages.