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The Autistic Brain - the science! And 'Douglas'

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Ruari CW | 6 comments I've only read the first 4 chapters of this book so far - will update later. It's really interesting but I wanted to let everyone know that Chapters 2 and 3 can get very science-heavy. Don't let it put you off, though, as it doesn't stay at this level.

Temple Grandin's writing is really clear but parts of it can be very terminology-heavy. I reached out to my dad to explain some of it to me!

As a side note: has anyone watched Nanette or Douglas on Netflix? Hannah Gadsby has autism and it was interesting watching these 1-hr specials, having read some of this book.


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Alexa Cox (alexacox) | 3 comments Mod
I haven't read the book yet, but I have watched Nanette and Douglas...both excellent! Any advice on getting through heavy chapters? As a committed non fiction reader I'm quite used to this but I do sometimes meander into other texts...never to return...


Ruari CW | 6 comments When it gets heavier or I'm tired, I use a bookmark to follow line by line and then also highlight words and phrases that seem the most important. Other strategies I've used in the past are to pencil in ! for things that really surprise me and ? for things I want to look up afterwards. This helps me focus as I am a devil for thinking 'Let me look up that word' and then getting distracted.


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Alexa Cox (alexacox) | 3 comments Mod
Perfect!


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