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The film Neurotypical

DogwoodTree

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I haven't come across this link here before and couldn't find it in a brief search, so thought I'd share. It's a 52-minute documentary on people with autism and how they get along in the neurotypical world. Both genders are well-represented, as well as multiple ages and challenge types. The young woman at about 18:50 made a point that was really insightful for me. And another guy introduced the term "pseudo-typical" to describe how he emulates neurotypicality as best he can to get along with NTs.

Note: All I could find on YouTube for this film is the trailer. It's available for free on Amazon Prime...not sure about Netflix. If you have a Netflix account, feel free to post the film's Netflix link here, too.

http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00ZCKEC2A
 

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