It's desperately sweet, but in a good way. And I can't help but think about the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, mostly due to the narrator I think. In the same way the hitchhiker knew very little about this marvellous and sometimes challenging thing surrounding him, called the galaxy, many people know very little about autism, despite most likely knowing someone who is autistic.
And when you get a glimpse, a bit of knowledge and understanding, you can see some amazing things and special moments. Like..
- When Anthony went skiing
- When David first asked for a hug
- When Anthony connected with a friend
So if you'd like a neurtotypical's guide to autism in a kind of Hitchhikers style (that's probably just me, but I can't help but think of a babel fish and understanding our autistic son's type analogy) check it out here.
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