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Steve Silberman

    Steve Silberman is an acclaimed science writer whose work delves into the intersections of science, culture, and literature. His writing explores complex topics with penetrating sensitivity, often shedding light on overlooked aspects of scientific and cultural history. His approach is characterized by a profound understanding and sympathy for his subjects, seeking to uncover the nuances and impact of ideas on society. Silberman's prose is valued for its depth, intelligence, and ability to connect seemingly disparate fields.

    Steve Silberman
    Autyzm w.4
    The Real Experts
    NeuroTribes. The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity
    • This groundbreaking work challenges conventional views on autism, advocating for a broader model of acceptance and understanding for those who think differently. Autism is portrayed not just as a developmental disorder or disability, but also as a natural cognitive variation that can resemble certain forms of genius. The future of society hinges on our comprehension of autism. The author, a WIRED reporter, uncovers a suppressed history of autism, revealing surprising insights into the recent surge in diagnoses. By tracing the origins of autism research and chronicling the experiences of autistic individuals and their families, the book offers long-sought solutions to the autism puzzle and outlines a path toward a more compassionate society. This includes ensuring that those with learning differences and their loved ones have access to essential resources for happier and more meaningful lives. Key figures are highlighted, such as Hans Asperger, who faced a tragic legacy, and Leo Kanner, whose efforts to obscure knowledge of the autism spectrum lasted decades. The narrative also emphasizes the neurodiversity movement, which advocates for respect, support, and rights for individuals with cognitive differences, aiming for innovation and accommodations in various aspects of life.

      NeuroTribes. The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity
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    • The Real Experts

      Readings for Parents of Autistic Children

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Full of practical advice and enlightening insights, this landmark book offers young autistic individuals and their families vital mentorship that was previously unavailable. Parents of autistic children often grapple with the challenge of ensuring their child's health and happiness while navigating the complexities of autism. The overwhelming barrage of misinformation from media and so-called experts can make this task even more daunting. Fortunately, many parents are turning to the writings of autistic adults for guidance. These voices provide invaluable perspectives on understanding the needs and experiences of autistic children. Michelle Sutton has curated essays from a dozen autistic authors, sharing their "insider" wisdom that has profoundly impacted her own family. This collection serves as an extraordinary resource for families, educators, therapists, and professionals alike. The book is a vital gift for parents seeking authentic insights from those who have lived the experience of autism. It showcases first-person accounts that illuminate what it means to grow up and thrive as an autistic person. Autistic individuals and their families benefit immensely from seeing role models who can help them understand and celebrate their unique traits. The contributions within this collection represent a significant advancement for the autism community and beyond.

      The Real Experts
    • Czym jest autyzm? Zaburzeniem rozwojowym towarzyszącym człowiekowi przez całe życie czy naturalnie występującą w świecie formą perspektywy poznawczej przypominającą geniusz? Obie odpowiedzi są poprawne, choć nie do końca wyczerpują tę kwestię. Przyszłość naszego społeczeństwa zależy od jej zrozumienia. Steve Silberman, dziennikarz Wire, odkrywa tajemniczą historię autyzmu oraz rzuca nowe światło na to, co słynni naukowcy usiłowali stłumić w zarodku, ukazując przy tym niezwykły potencjał osób dotkniętych autyzmem. Odwołując się do badań pionierów w dziedzinie autyzmu, jak i do przewrotnej koncepcji różnorodności neurologicznej, teoria zaginionego plemienia głosi, że autyzm, dysleksja czy ADHD nie są bynajmniej nieprawidłowościami. To po prostu efekt naturalnych wariacji w genomie człowieka. Książka, która zredefiniuje ludzkie zrozumienie historii, znaczenia, funkcji oraz wpływu różnorodności neurologicznej na świat człowieka.

      Autyzm w.4