"I have also learned from the neurodiversity movement, which reframes autism as differences in brain-wiring and it's natural variation in the diversity of human experience, as well as pride in our autistic strengths. It is the self-confidence and belief in ourselves to set high standards, to strive to reach our goals", says Tim Chan. Tim joins this episode to discuss finding connection, visual thinking, and being the first nonspeaking autistic person to give a Ted Talk. To learn more about Tim visit https://www.timhchan.com .
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