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The Nonvisible Part of the Autism Spectrum : Could You be a "Little Bit Autistic?" (Optimistic Autism Book 1) The Nonvisible Part of the Autism Spectrum : Could You be a "Little Bit Autistic?" by David William Plummer
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“Addiction issues are beyond the scope of this book, but I’ve found the books by Allen Carr to be particularly useful and well-suited to the autistic mindset.”
David William Plummer, The Nonvisible Part of the Autism Spectrum : Could You be a "Little Bit Autistic?"
“One quirk of folks who find themselves on the spectrum is that they will often look back upon social interactions they’ve had of late and replay them in their minds.”
David William Plummer, The Nonvisible Part of the Autism Spectrum : Could You be a "Little Bit Autistic?"
“so many things about the autism spectrum, this near-obsessive thinking is both a blessing and a curse.”
David William Plummer, The Nonvisible Part of the Autism Spectrum : Could You be a "Little Bit Autistic?"
“It has only been in recent years that I have paid genuine attention to the fact that others have their own “small-T” truth perspectives.  I begrudgingly accept that they are likely as valid as my own (something I still struggle with in the moment)! ”
David William Plummer, The Nonvisible Part of the Autism Spectrum : Could You be a "Little Bit Autistic?"
“some researchers and clinicians use the term “broad autism phenotype” (BAP) to describe individuals who exhibit mild or subclinical symptoms of ASD.”
David William Plummer, The Nonvisible Part of the Autism Spectrum : Could You be a "Little Bit Autistic?"
“Speaking is a complex, real-time process requiring cognitive, linguistic, and motor coordination, which can be challenging for some individuals with autism.  Writing or typing, on the other hand, allows for more time to process thoughts, structure sentences, and express oneself without the immediate pressures of verbal communication.”
David William Plummer, The Nonvisible Part of the Autism Spectrum : Could You be a "Little Bit Autistic?"
“Set in Bookman Old Style and Century Gothic”
David William Plummer, The Nonvisible Part of the Autism Spectrum : Could You be a "Little Bit Autistic?"