Is Autism A Gift Or A Curse? With Ben Levin
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Autism is commonly defined as a neurological disorder that affects communication and social interaction. Although people with autism can have difficulties with these basic tasks, many people see autism as a curse rather than a gift. According to some experts, autism can be beneficial in certain ways because it creates an intense focus on detail and a strong interest in complex topics. This unique perspective can lead to successful careers in fields such as engineering or mathematics.
Key Take-Aways From The Episode
- Is Autism a gift or a curse?
- What was it like growing up with Autism?
- About Ben's new books
About The Guest
Ben has always loved to write. "In The Hole" is his first young adult novel released by a publishing house. It focuses on a young boy and his homeless family. While Ben is autistic, he chose to research and write about homelessness.
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https://benlevinauthor.com/
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