Understanding Autism from an Autistic Perspective

Understanding Autism from an Autistic Perspective

This is an exploration of decades of study in how I experience the world--learning, relationships...only to learn I was autistic in my 40s.

Date and time

Thursday, April 17 · 6 - 7pm EDT

Location

Grace Church - Anderson

133 East Whitner Street Anderson, SC 29624

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Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

I was born at the time when autism was being spun off from schizophrenia into developmental delays. I did not fit the "as-of-then" markers to be diagnosed (issues with learning, disruptive behavior), so I went through the system without a diagnosis (or even knowing what autism was).

This presentation goes over how the understanding of the autism spectrum has morphed and been redefined, and how individuals like me (diagnosed or not) experience the world, including developing masks and coping mechanisms, and of course, train wrecks.


I am not aiming for pretty, polished, or professional - this isn't an academic book lecture. I want you to see inside my head. I am in my 50s. Autism is still a very real part of my existence.

There is no cost. Any and all donations go to Grace Church Mosaic Ministry, which is for children, students, and adults with special needs (including the Inspire Coffee Shop, run by members of our special needs community).


Seating is limited, but if there is a reasonable interest, this can presented at another date and/or time. Please contact me if there are other dates/times that would work better.


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