All different types of brains are normal, but greater understanding has not led to more money for autism. As a graduate in the 1980s, Simon Baron‑Cohen taught autistic children at a special school in London. Little was known about autism then, and people often misheard him, assuming he taught “artistic children”. Read more from Simon about neurodiversity.
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