
Autistic People
Autistic people have a neurological development that shapes how they perceive, interpret, and respond to the world. This can result in differences in communication, social interaction, and behaviors, which vary widely among individuals. Some may have difficulty with social cues or prefer routine, while others may excel in specific areas like memory or pattern recognition. Autism is a spectrum, meaning symptoms and strengths differ greatly. It’s a natural variation in human diversity, not a disease, and autistic individuals offer unique perspectives and talents. Understanding and supporting their needs can foster a more inclusive and respectful society.