One of the Myths About Autism: ‘Autistic people don’t do metaphors’
Olga Bogdashina
Chief Research Fellow and Lecturer at the International Autism Institute, KSPU
Because of their literal interpretation, autistic children do experience difficulties in understanding figurative language. However, figurative language is a wide concept which means the use of words or phrases that deviate from their literal interpretation to achieve a more complex or powerful effect. It includes…? Read more: https://www.olgabogdashina.com/post/one-of-the-myths-about-autism
Director and co-founder of the Autism Wellbeing Project. Offering therapy, training, PA support, therapy, Access to Work coaching and free activities. Qualified Teacher | Trainer | Coach | Counsellor |AuDHD
8 个月My clients absolutely love a good metaphor in therapy! They are actually really helpful!
--ervaringsdeskundige autista
8 个月of course they can and....they do!