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Here is an excellent example of acceptance. In the class you are about to see, A student raised his hand and asked to speak to the class. His teacher never imagined the beautiful moment that would unfold next. He explained autism, from his point of view, to his class. He spoke of how autism affects him, and how some repetitive tendencies make him 'feel good', and that he is not weird. He simply wants to be accepted on his own terms and his discussion helps him to do just that.
By Dr. Frederick B. Covington4.3
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Here is an excellent example of acceptance. In the class you are about to see, A student raised his hand and asked to speak to the class. His teacher never imagined the beautiful moment that would unfold next. He explained autism, from his point of view, to his class. He spoke of how autism affects him, and how some repetitive tendencies make him 'feel good', and that he is not weird. He simply wants to be accepted on his own terms and his discussion helps him to do just that.