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The Reason I Jump
Thoughts on 'The Reason I Jump'?
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I sped read the book a couple of years ago. I'm looking forward to giving it my full attention.

But I will make (a belated) one for 'Project Hail Mary' because I really loved it, especially Rocky.
I always appreciate your feedback, Chara! x

Whoops. Blunt statement. I didn't mean to offend
I figured that you must of been busy. No rush. This is supposed to be fun.
I also loved Rocky.

But I do so appreciate being able to put them right :)
Rocky was great x

There were questions that have prompted some conversations with my husband (he’s neurotypical) and I’ve even asked my two young kids a couple of the questions.
There were actually some interesting insights I gleaned for them…our older daughter (4) for example has impulse responses to just run if she sees enough space to run - even if into someone else’s yard or there’s a road ahead, and even if we start off holding her hand and have told her not to run. She can’t seem to help it. I feel like this book helped me to see that in a different perspective other than just disobedience and I feel like I can be more patient with her when it happens again.
I learned a few new things I didn’t realize could be connected to autism - for myself and for things I see in my kids. I think it was really helpful to hear another person’s thoughts and specifically from a child’s perspective, too.

“Emotional poverty and an aversion to company are not symptoms of autism but consequences of autism”
I like that. It feels like all the typical “symptoms” of autism are just things we do when we’re upset, overwhelmed, or not having our needs met.
I also appreciate how he talks about how he does xyz thing and it frustrates him, and he hates myself for it. It’s like my rational brain and my emotional brain are two different things and it can be SO frustrating when they don’t get along. So it’s nice to see I’m not alone there
I stopped taking notes like a quarter of the way through, but those were a few things that stood out.
I'd be interested to know what. your thoughts are about this book?