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Everybody Should Watch This

...Didn't we already have a thread with Ted Talks discussing the forgotten history of autism?

Oh well, worth a rewatch. I have added Kanner and Wakefield to my list of to growl at. And I intend to tell all the disgruntled housewives I know about how it was two women having to go around and fix what two men screwed up, I know they'll get a laugh out of that. :D
 
...Didn't we already have a thread with Ted Talks discussing the forgotten history of autism?

Oh well, worth a rewatch. I have added Kanner and Wakefield to my list of to growl at. And I intend to tell all the disgruntled housewives I know about how it was two women having to go around and fix what two men screwed up, I know they'll get a laugh out of that. :D
We should attach a puzzle piece to them :p
 
Not knowing any better, I had contemplated that and this is the feeling I had about it. It has no bearing on my point that everyone should watch it, and the more times it is posted for all to see it the better.
 
Hans Asperger was a good man.
I can't remember where I read it, but a lot of his early research was lost when the school he had opened was bombed. Sadly, the nun who also founded it, Sistor Viktorine Zak was killed.
 
This is buried till someone searches for it ..this should be easily seen by the new members..
 

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