If a person’s behavior doesn’t make sense to you, it is because you are missing a part of their context.
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And if having these different viewpoints within my study was important, understanding the perspectives and experiences of autistic children and adults in particular was essential. Time and again I found that issues aired say, by teachers, would be completely reframed when the autistic adults discussed the same points.
Part of the importance of NAUWU is having the context and framing to perceive another.
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