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Autism Is the Future
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15 May 2019

In Autism Is the Future, Marlo Payne Thurman reveals how cognitive differences are the constructing pieces in understanding those with autism. Through her findings, she shows how those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) constantly challenge assumptions about intelligence and measuring intelligence.
Thurman proposes that sensory and cognitive development have evolved together into a very different form of intelligence in those with ASD, and it should be viewed not as a disability but instead as a difference to be celebrated and followed.
Thurman began working with children diagnosed with ASD in 1986. With group home management and intensive ABA therapy in her early career, she developed a special interest in meeting the unique needs of those individuals who were asynchronously developed into the realms of the "ASD savant." Most recently, she completed a landmark study proposing an alternative sensory-cognitive difference theory based on her extensive discussions and interactions with diagnosed adults. This research was the foundation for this book.
Chapter One - Living and Working Beside the Autism Spectrum Nuts and Bolts: The Research Behind the Book
Chapter Two - Understanding Autism from the Cognitive Behavioral Tradition
Chapter Three - A Different Approach: Sensory Processing Theory
Chapter Four - Sensory Difference: Insights from Within
Chapter Five - What, then, Is Intelligence?
Chapter Six - Preliminary Thoughts on Cognitive Difference
Chapter Seven - Deeply Exploring Cognitive Difference: An ASD Point of View
Chapter Eight - Cognition Reimagined: Sensory Cognitive Difference
Chapter Nine – Where We Go from Here: Challenging Assumptions
Chapter Ten – Endings and Beginnings