Autism - How to Be Normal and Why Not to Be
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover a powerful TEDx talk that challenges societal norms and celebrates neurodiversity. Join Jolene Stockman, an award-winning writer and speaker, as she shares her personal journey of being diagnosed with autism and how it has shaped her perspective on life. Explore the concept of "normal" and learn why embracing uniqueness can be a superpower. Gain insights into the invisible aspects of autism and how they contribute to Stockman's success in writing, business, and public speaking. Be inspired by her dynamic presentation style, fueled by humor and positivity, as she addresses themes of identity, neurodiversity, and personal growth. Prepare for an enlightening and energetic talk that will encourage you to redefine your understanding of normalcy and embrace the power of being different.
Syllabus
Autism: How to be normal (and why not to be) | Jolene Stockman | TEDxNewPlymouth
Taught by
TEDx
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