Theme
3:19am January 23, 2012

“People with autism often communicate, behave and participate in unique, very personal, perhaps idiosyncratic ways that require their partners to be more flexible and open than usual in interpreting meaning and intention. Differences in the way people are able to use their bodies and focus their attention leads many to assume that a person does not care to participate or communicate and does not desire relationship.”

— Donnellan, Hill, and Leary, Rethinking Autism: Implications of sensory and movement differences
Notes:
  1. withasmoothroundstone posted this