I read a book recently called "the man who mistook his wife for a hat". The book was written by a famous neurologist who wrote the book behind rainman. There is a section (may not be a chapter and may be challenging to find) in that book on people who didn't or couldn't talk and I believe were deaf as well. He went on to describe how they understood communication when they couldn't read or write or hear. Well worth looking at. Good luck and enjoy.
I have AS and I can't talk to other people through my thoughts.
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I read a book recently called "the man who mistook his wife for a hat". The book was written by a famous neurologist who wrote the book behind rainman. There is a section (may not be a chapter and may be challenging to find) in that book on people who didn't or couldn't talk and I believe were deaf as well. He went on to describe how they understood communication when they couldn't read or write or hear. Well worth looking at. Good luck and enjoy.
evetsreversed 5 months ago
@evetsreversed thanks for the info that sounds really interesting :-)
weaveintothewin2 5 months ago
@ColombianaXO7 sounds interesting thanks for your comments :-)
weaveintothewin2 7 months ago
Very good. I can speak most of the time but not always.
AutisticWhoLives4God 11 months ago
@AutisticWhoLives4God thanks for your input and views very helpful :-)
weaveintothewin2 11 months ago
Remember these amazing words from Carly Fleishmann?
"In my mind I am speaking clearly but they are incapable of hearing me."
Beautiful video thank you!
piliplouf 1 year ago
@piliplouf thanks for your kind comment, glad you liked it :-)
weaveintothewin2 1 year ago