
Autism “it’s not a disease, it’s a different way of being”
Life Examined
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Autistic People and the Fascination
"I've never stopped being fascinated and spent the last 30 years trying to understand autism," she says. "Autistic people think in a very, very interesting way, a very original way." She adds that when you're doing experiments with non-autistic people, with neurotypical people, it's often boring because everybody doesn't say the same thing.
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