And at Bedford Terrace. He's there a lot, nice lad.Episode 2 on now
Featuring Anton at The Riverside
Yes there is a ‘spectrum’Very insightful, everybody has a little bit in one way or another.
Watched it with my autistic partner. Was helpful to compare and discuss her traits to those on the show. Always a learning process even after 9 years together. What alot of people dont understand are autistic meltdowns and autistic burnout. People make judgements without the right knowledge in my experience...myself included in early stages of our relationship. Programmes like this are aways insightful and increase awareness, which is good.
Bbc iplayerWhere can it be watched? I missed it the first time round and would love to be able to get more understanding of my daughters traits and struggles.
Very true 1finny. My partner has lost a couple of jobs because she couldnt turn up from burnout or was late (time blindness is another trait) for work Thankfully found her niche as a self employed artist working on her terms.
ThanksBbc iplayer
With all due respect, that's not a helpful thing to say at all. Everyone can seem a little bit on the spectrum at times, but autism, adhd etc, is about every day functioning, behaviours and habits that can be so debilatating that you can struggle to do anything, it can ruin relationships, you can get fired from your job, you can become an addict. It's fitting into a world that just isn't set up for you, where you mask behaviours just to fit in, otherwise you might seem weird to everyone.Very insightful, everybody has a little bit in one way or another.