I feel your pain

By: Berry, Anna.
Contributor(s): Barrett, Elizabeth | Milton, Damien.
Series: Your Autism Magazine 50 (2) Summer 2016: 21-23. 2016Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): AUTISM | EMPATHY | PARENT TO PARENT SUPPORTSummary: Observes that there is a lingering stereotype that autistic people aren't good at empathy. However, many argue that this couldn't be further from the truth. Autistic artist Anna Berry and parent blogger Elizabeth Barrett explain how their experiences of empathy disagree with popular opinion. You can see Elizabeth Barrett's blogs about living with autism at dylanandliz.wordpress.com and find out about Anna Berry's work as an artist at www.annaberry.co.uk
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Observes that there is a lingering stereotype that autistic people aren't good at empathy. However, many argue that this couldn't be further from the truth. Autistic artist Anna Berry and parent blogger Elizabeth Barrett explain how their experiences of empathy disagree with popular opinion. You can see Elizabeth Barrett's blogs about living with autism at dylanandliz.wordpress.com and find out about Anna Berry's work as an artist at www.annaberry.co.uk

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