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Did not enjoy this course at all.
This course explained that autism means that people who are autistic just think and behave differently to the way society expects them to (so they do not conform to the social "norms"). Shouldn't society just adapt and be more accepting? If the intention of the course was to make autistic people better understood, it failed as far as I am concerned. This course actually made it look like we should see autistic people as having something wrong with them, and therefore, perpetuates the stigma rather than overcomes it.
Informative, pitched at the right level
This course helps to gain an understanding or Autism and the misconceptions that surround it
By far the best iHasco course.
Everything was presented in a clear, factual but approachable and friendly way, aimed at three simultaneous audiences, those who have autism, those who may have it or similar things and those who don't, which felt really refreshing compared to other autism education experiences which cast them as 'other'. Thank you for not spreading prevalent myths (like all autistic people have photographic memory) and for instead acknowledging everything fairly and appropriately. This was genuinely helpful to explaining some of my behaviour to myself, as I've never fully understood a lot of what I do and just dismissed it as 'weird'.
Well delivered
Very clear to follow and easy to understand
very good helps people understand more
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
interesting
enjoyed
interesting
interesting information
good
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Excellent information
This has really helped me understand more about Autism and how wide a spectrum it is.
great videos great content
some very usefull information and very simply put across