What helps the most is learning through experiences. This is why I have made this blog, and why I read similar ones: we must do what we can in order to help understand the world better. Hey, even Autism support groups (if you're not such a pansy like me and actually enroll in one) are beneficial as well.
Once you learn from experiences, it sets you off in the right direction. I want to find more blogs on Autism (if you happen to be reading mine and you have one/know of any, please let me know!), because I've found that, in a world where I don't know of many on the spectrum/am not at that point in discussing Autism with them in person, it is a great way of learning how to manage better in the world. I encourage all of you to read more, even some of those studies which don't necessary apply to you, because who knows when they may help?
Anyway, here is that link: Institute for the Study of the Neurologically Typical
Happy reading!
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I found that site myself some time ago and had a good time reading it. Lots of laughs there. I always enjoy a good work of satire, y'know?
I spend a lot of my free time looking for more blogs by autistic people to read. Do you know of the autism hub (http://www.autism-hub.co.uk/)? It's a pretty good place to look, and a few blogs I've found through it are ones I read pretty regularly now. Other times I'll just read a few posts and then leave until the next time I find that blog again. But it's a good source of reading material on this subject.
I can't open the links to
http://isnt.autistics.org
any more. Has anyone had success recently?
I did find cached webpages at www.archive.org
http://web.archive.org/web/20081225134748/http://isnt.autistics.org/
Weird! I didn't know it had been taken down. Thanks for sharing the link though!
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