Monday, November 24, 2014

How to Teach Figurative Language to Autistic People

"Literal thinking" is a diagnostic criterion for autism, but many autistic people are capable of understanding figurative things. With help, many autistic people can learn to understand jokes, sarcasm, and figures of speech—and even use them themselves. This guide is for parents, caretakers, and older siblings, but some of the advice may be useful for autistic teens and adults who teach themselves.


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