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easy to follow and informative
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Not overly new information
Maybe because Im someone of the autistic scale but this particular module comes across as condensing with bare basic information states theres available suppport but doesnt actually list available support resources not just for england but all of the uk
a dishonest course
It is – dishonest for the course to claim that autism is not a disability, when much of the course emphasises the disadvantages that autism causes the autistic – thus detracting from the plausibility of the course. Which is more important when dealing with the autistic, political correctness, or honesty?
Very clear and succint
Clarified knowledge I already have.
Good basic introduction to autism
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Thorough explanation of the main issues and misconceptions
An interesting and thorough course that offers a range of topics that explain the issues experienced by people identify and have been diagnosed with autism
A good overview to understanding Autism
I enjoyed this course because Autism Spectrum Condition was not something I knew very much about. Now I am much more aware and understand it. Thank you.
A considerate approach
For the most part I am deeply satisfied and impressed with the course, being on the spectrum myself and in fact was diagnosed later in life. Most work on ASD focuses on children, so to see it refocused on adults and teens was quite refreshing and even different terminology such as ASC which I was actually unfamiliar with despite my own research into looking at Autism History. The last question on Autism diagnoses confused me slightly with its wording and phrasing. I am aware that diagnoses have been on the rise but that does not mean the rates in which someone is born autistic has changed. Rather our understanding especially since 1979 onwards with that Autism is understood as a spectrum and has many more complications than thought initially. I understand the point was to direct to "it's difficult to say" as the answer but even that is disingenuous when the early video remarked on the complexities of that exact situation.
Informative, helps identify understanding.
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
It was good to have a refresher on the most important facts
I enjoyed refreshing my knowledge, and testing what I know about Autism.