Some people argue that the progress of elections leads to a decline in the current learning ability of society (Carr), but I feel that it has created a new way of learning that may benefit even those we are missing I will. We must consider that all new inventions become expensive, but it does not necessarily mean that the reward does not go far beyond it. Alison Becker's "Fun House" uses a lighting style as well as images, and uses obtuse angles for her illustrations to provide new learning styles such as autism and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Support for obstacles ". (OCD)
I entered myself when I got home from that holiday. I examined my thoughts and personal history and looked for evidence, confirmation, confirmation. I suddenly and are constantly attracted to autistic information created by people with autism. Over the years, this charm has always attracted my attention. I am already familiar with Tumblr's #actuallyautistic movements. We began to focus on blogs for autistic people such as Real Social Skills and Neutrodenderful by Amethyst Schreiber. I began to understand that autistic people are not good at mathematics by gender. Contrary to what I taught in psychology courses, I learned that autistic people have empathy, want friends, and are considerate and kind. But for a long time my interest has stopped.
I am absorbed in following Reddit threads and Tumblr tags. I understand that signs of autism, such as strange laughter and abnormal walking, are less well-known. I learned to stimulate. It is a process of differentiating autistic people and calming themselves by participating in repeated sense sensations. I bought a kinetic sand, sat on the floor of my room, played with it, and gazed outside the window. I slide my identity like a pair of tights, thinking how it fits me. The more information I collect, the more personal stories I consume and everything makes sense. I can not stop. I feel comfort and resentment in the depth of self-awareness. This is the beginning of a long self-exploration process in progress. Person who lasts forever