Social reciprocity is always going to be better in homogenous samples vs different cultures and neurotypes
It’s an issue of cultural competence and curiosity, not an inherent deficit in the side of the Autistic person
It’s an issue of cultural competence and curiosity, not an inherent deficit in the side of the Autistic person
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Ann Memmott PgC MA
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
More 'oops' in new autism research, 2025.
For decades, autistic ppl have been told that we are rubbish at 'social reciprocity'.
Except, teams haven't a clue what they mean by that. Endless wild guesses.
I never know whether 🤣 or 👀 is most appropriate.
More 'oops' in new autism research, 2025.
For decades, autistic ppl have been told that we are rubbish at 'social reciprocity'.
Except, teams haven't a clue what they mean by that. Endless wild guesses.
I never know whether 🤣 or 👀 is most appropriate.
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Whenever a genuine attempt to connect with another person fails due to unreturned calls or unanswered messages, the rule of 3 applies.
After attempt 3 gets ignored, the message is clear, no answer actually IS an answer; aka a complete lack of reciprocity, social or otherwise.