Autistic people are often whistle blowers when they can see that the system isn't working. Greta Turnberg is a nice example of I think what you're talking about. Certainly it reinforces this word that you have brought into the conversation of unstoppable. What could happen for somebody who has autism but doesn't have a learning disability, for example? It seems worthy of our attention.
Today is part two with Professor Simon Baron-Cohen. In this episode, we go deeper into the challenges, but also the opportunities of being neurodiverse. Have you have ever struggled with traditional schooling? Have you ever felt that your mind works differently compared to the people around you? If you work with people who would fit that description or live with people who seem to be somehow on the spectrum, this episode can be exceptionally valuable. By the end of this episode, you will discover how these differences, even though they may have kept you back until this point, can be the exact key you need to become unstoppable.
Autism Spectrum Quotient: https://www.autismresearchcentre.com/tests/autism-spectrum-quotient-aq-adult/
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