Autistic people are often under pressure to change how they communicate and who they are, on a daily basis, to fit in with what society expects and accepts within the social rulebook. What if we told you there were two social rulebooks, running in parallel, only one side was not aware of the other? Autistic people also have their own social rulebook. One that is different but of equal standing. There are differences in communication styles and the way in which information is processed. If we are all aware of these differences and understand and accept them, it could make a positive impact on how easily and effectively autistic and nonautistic people communicate with each other. We all communicate differently, and that’s ok. This eBook will tell you more…
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