Overcoming Loneliness of Autism in a Neurotypical World
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the challenges of autism in a neurotypical world through this insightful TEDx talk by Richard Newman at the University of Bristol. Discover strategies for overcoming loneliness and fostering meaningful connections as an individual on the autism spectrum. Learn how to navigate social interactions, understand neurotypical communication patterns, and develop techniques for building relationships in a world that often feels disconnected. Gain valuable insights into the unique perspectives and strengths of autistic individuals, while addressing common misconceptions and stigmas. This thought-provoking presentation offers practical advice for both those on the autism spectrum and neurotypical individuals seeking to create a more inclusive and understanding society.
Syllabus
Overcoming Loneliness of Autism in a Neurotypical World | Richard Newman | TEDxUniversityofBristol
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TEDx
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