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Loving Your Place on the Spectrum

Loving Your Place on the Spectrum
Nov 1, 2021 · 37m 30s

Join Dr. Holmes and author and speaker Jude Morrow to discuss moving beyond "Autism Awareness" to autism acceptance and action and increasing training of neurodiversity. Disclaimer: When we have guests...

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Join Dr. Holmes and author and speaker Jude Morrow to discuss moving beyond "Autism Awareness" to autism acceptance and action and increasing training of neurodiversity.

Disclaimer:
When we have guests on the ASR podcast they are recognized in their expertise on autism as an advocate, self-advocate, clinician, parent or other professional in the field. They may or may not be part of the faith community; having a guest on the broader topic of autism does not reflect complete agreement with the guest just as many guests may not agree with our faith perspective. Guests are chosen by topic for the chosen podcast discussion and not necessarily full agreement of all beliefs from the chosen guest(s).


Jude Morrow presented with communication and social difficulties early in life, which led to the diagnosis of Asperger's at age 11. Despite having educational challenges, Jude progressed through secondary school and graduated from the University of Ulster with an honor's degree in social work in 2012. Jude is the author of "Why does daddy always look so sad?" He is the founder of Neurodiversity Training International.



About NTI: The World's Premier Training, Coaching, and Advocacy Platform Providing CPD Accredited Training For Neurodiverse Individuals, Schools, Employers, Families, And Wider Society. Although we are based in NI, we deliver a range of online learning and we can travel to wherever you are in the world.

Jude Morrow is back with a new book!
For decades, autism has been framed as an unfortunate disability, a disorder to be fixed. Those on the spectrum have had to face such myths as this, and the subsequent societal judgement, for much too long. The world needs a new perspective, and Jude Morrow’s Loving Your Place on the Spectrum offers just that.

Combining his own experiences as an autistic man and anecdotes of other successful individuals on the spectrum, Jude Morrow provides parents, workplaces, readers, and society an alternative, strengths-based viewpoint, where autistic people are accepted, embraced, and loved.

Loving Your Place on the Spectrum: A Neurodiversity Blueprint is a guide for not only celebrating our differences but for also living a happy and successful autistic life.


Check out his book, Loving yourself on the spectrum.
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