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"Connecting With The Autism Spectrum: How To Talk, How To Listen, And Why You Shouldn't Call It High-Functioning" is a guide authored by Casey "Remrov" Vormer, aimed at fostering improved understanding and communication between neurotypical individuals and autistic adults. Vormer is identified not primarily as a clinician or academic researcher, but as a self-taught, award-winning autistic pencil artist and a dedicated autism advocate. His personal journey includes a diagnosis of classic autism at the age of 21, an experience that provided him with greater self-understanding. Originally from the Netherlands, Vormer immigrated to Montreal, Canada, in 2013, where he continues his work both as an artist known for hyper-realistic, detailed drawings and as an advocate.
By Charles Ituah"Connecting With The Autism Spectrum: How To Talk, How To Listen, And Why You Shouldn't Call It High-Functioning" is a guide authored by Casey "Remrov" Vormer, aimed at fostering improved understanding and communication between neurotypical individuals and autistic adults. Vormer is identified not primarily as a clinician or academic researcher, but as a self-taught, award-winning autistic pencil artist and a dedicated autism advocate. His personal journey includes a diagnosis of classic autism at the age of 21, an experience that provided him with greater self-understanding. Originally from the Netherlands, Vormer immigrated to Montreal, Canada, in 2013, where he continues his work both as an artist known for hyper-realistic, detailed drawings and as an advocate.