The happiness agenda

By: Ashcroft, Richard.
Series: Your Autism Magazine 48(2) 2014: 21-23.Publisher: 2014Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): AUTISM | CHILDREN | PARENTING | FATHERS | HAPPINESS | ETHICS | CHILD PARENT RELATIONSHIPSSummary: Richard Ashcroft is a Professor of Bioethics at Queen Mary University, London and has a young son with autism. He reflects on his experiences as a father and thinks abut what accepted concepts of what it is to be happy and 'normal' could mean for people with autism.
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Richard Ashcroft is a Professor of Bioethics at Queen Mary University, London and has a young son with autism. He reflects on his experiences as a father and thinks abut what accepted concepts of what it is to be happy and 'normal' could mean for people with autism.

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