The Language We Share

Akemi Ueda 

Thinking about that poster now, it’s hard to fathom the gap between the two-year-old Japanese boy and his terrified parents and my peaceful, comfortable childhood in Connecticut, sheltered even from the history of what had happened to my own family.

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Phil Connors is on the Spectrum

Jeffrey-Michael Kane

From a certain angle, Groundhog Day looks like an autistic dream: a social world that resets every twenty-four hours; unlimited attempts at getting it right; instant feedback on whether your approach works. Fail today, try again tomorrow, armed with more data.

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