Person with autism shares about the disorder in his workplace - Upworthy
Why do Autistic People Take Things Literally? - autism-all-stars.org
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Eleos Clinic - Autism is a form of neurodivergence. Autistic people are all unique, but may share some traits, including: - Literal thinking - Attention to detail (e.g., noticing details that others
Literal Interpretation: How to Explain Analogies and Idioms to Autistic People: Breeding, Travis: 9781500471446: Amazon.com: Books
What It's Like Being Autistic: Courage and Autism - A Walk Through Fear Towards Hope - Positive Psychology Network
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Raising My Little Superheroes : What does it mean to be a Literal thinker?
Autistic people process the literal meaning first and after that have to determine whether it was an idiom or sarcasm etc. I Might fail to recognize the difference between a joke and