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  2. Donna Williams - Wikipedia

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    The 12-part series follows the life of an autistic woman developing her human interaction skills. [44] In July 2005, she followed up Nobody Nowhere with a second album titled Mutation . [ 45 ] It is a collaboration with Akash, an Australian composer, producer and arranger.

  3. Autism in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Extraordinary Attorney Woo is a South Korean TV series about an autistic woman that first aired in June 2022. The Loudest Girl In The World is a narrative English-language podcast series about American journalist Lauren Ober's later-in-life autism diagnosis. It was released in 2022.

  4. Paige Layle - Wikipedia

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    Layle started making TikTok videos about autism in March 2020, [2] [7] after hearing an audio clip on TikTok that mocked autistic people. [8] They created a four-part video series on autism in girls to address common misconceptions about the disorder. [5] In 2020 and 2021, they joined other members of the autism community in weighing in on the ...

  5. A Neurotologist Explains Why You Can’t Get That Song Out of ...

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    However, Dr. Gordon says that listening to the earworm still may work for some people, and if it doesn’t, he recommends chewing gum, listening to talk radio, or doing a puzzle to occupy the mind.

  6. Teacher shares heartwarming video of piano lesson with ...

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  7. Somebody Somewhere (book) - Wikipedia

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    Somebody Somewhere takes up Williams' story after her diagnosis with autism at the age of 26 after a childhood often thought deaf, labelled psychotic, then disturbed. In this book, Williams becomes a teacher and goes on to work with children on the autistic spectrum before being thrust into the public eye upon the accidental publication of her ...

  8. Aspergirls - Wikipedia

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    The women share their life stories and also give advice to readers on how to deal with their diagnosis. [3] One of the women discusses the issue of marriage, saying, "My son's father and I live in the same house, are friends, but live separate lives largely due to my autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We live fairly happily, however." [5]

  9. Spasticus Autisticus - Wikipedia

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    The title and lyrics were deliberately provocative, as the word spastic, a name for people with cerebral palsy and then used as the title for the charitable Spastics Society (now known as Scope), was becoming taboo in Britain due to its use as a derogatory term.