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Autism and the Two Kinds of Empathy (Robert Wright & Simon Baron-Cohen)

Robert Wright's Nonzero

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The Differences in Play Behavior for Autistic Kids

Bob Greene: You're absolutely right that there are differences in the way autistic kids play. A lot of a lot of play for a typically developing child is all about imagining the mind of the other person you're playing with entering into a drama. For autistic kids, they might be playing in a very different way. He says we need to make sure that even at preschool, children who have different learning styles and interests don't feel excluded or stigmatized. We'll keep track of your work. Do you have any other other books you're working on? Bob Greene: Nothing yet to talk about publicly but I'm always thinking. Just like you were always working.

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