As someone who is almost certainly on the spectrum but has reached the age of (almost) 40 without being either assessed or diagnosed it's important that books like these are out there to help parents identify children on the spectrum - if they don't suspect their children may be autistic they are unlikely to have... Continue Reading →
Anti-social vs social media.
I was going to title this post Autism vs Social Media, but that seems unfair to the people who are anti or unsocial but don't have autism or mental health problems as a reason (some people simply prefer to avoid people). I have encountered a number of discussions on Goodreads recently about the need for... Continue Reading →