Debunking Common Myths About Autism

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Nellie

Nellie

Ай бұрын

In this video, I debunk common myths and misconceptions about autism. By shedding light on these false beliefs, I aim to promote a more accurate understanding of autism. From the notion that all autistic individuals are the same to misconceptions about their abilities and behaviors, I address various topics to provide clarity and truth.
Through this discussion, I hope to contribute to greater awareness and create a more inclusive perspective on autism. By challenging these myths, we can better support autistic individuals and create a more accepting society.
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@tomasvoldrich
@tomasvoldrich Ай бұрын
1:00 It can be an opinion because lots of research and articles are geared towards children. And I have my theory that your autistic traits in childhood do not disappear but they "evolve" into adult presentation and therefore people stop to see the known presentation and can think because of it that autism is only in children
@jewelrescue
@jewelrescue Ай бұрын
Really interesting thank you! ❤
@eyupnel
@eyupnel Ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to watch 😄
@jewelrescue
@jewelrescue Ай бұрын
@@eyupnel I met one of your lovely friends at a KZfaq event recently and she shared your link, I’m enjoying your content ☺️ also, we chose the same thumbnail template for our videos 👍😂
@eyupnel
@eyupnel Ай бұрын
@@jewelrescue so we did! what is it they say? "great minds think alike" 😂❤❤
@jewelrescue
@jewelrescue Ай бұрын
@@eyupnel perhaps it should be neurodivergent minds think alike 😂😂
@tomasvoldrich
@tomasvoldrich Ай бұрын
6:20 I think that it stems from the thought that autistic traits are human traits. People that say this I think are not aware that they relate to you as human and not as autistic person. I think the "train of thought" goes like this: Oh, I am human too, I see this behaviour in myself too and if you are autistic therefore I am a little bit too. But they mix up being human and having autistic brain
@eyupnel
@eyupnel Ай бұрын
This is a great way of explaining it!
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