The Autistic Mind Finally Speaks

The Autistic Mind Finally Speaks
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Book Synopsis The Autistic Mind Finally Speaks by : Gregory Tino

Download or read book The Autistic Mind Finally Speaks written by Gregory Tino and published by . This book was released on 2020-10-19 with total page 137 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: After twenty four years of living in silence, Gregory Tino, a young man with non-speaking autism learns to communicate using a letterboard. By discovering his voice, Gregory teaches us about the disorder of autism from the inside out. He dispels some of the current beliefs of autism, explains the reasons behind many of its common behaviors, and teaches us how we can best handle the challenges of autism. This book is a compilation of his thoughts, experiences, teachings and poetry and is illustrated by his autistic peers. After years of being viewed as having the intellect of a toddler, Gregory has become an exceptionally poignant and eloquent self-taught writer. This book will make its readers laugh, cry, and most importantly change their perception of the misunderstood disorder of autism.


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