O olhar...
O autista...
A comunicação...
Sobre isso tanto há a falar, mas como se sabe o autista não se comunica. Ao menos por palavras... Ah, isso vai render sim! Mas não hoje. Agora apenas preciso registrar um orgulho da terrinha. É sobre um rapaz, sobre o qual ouvi falar numa deliciosa mariscada sob o sol e o mar generoso de uma Santa Catarina, genro da amiga das mães de duas amigas. Professor em Yale, Phd, referência mundial no tratamento sobre autismo. Nascido em Curitiba, minha terrinha. Puro ufanismo.
"Ami Klin, Ph.D. is the Harris Associate Professor of Child Psychology and Psychiatry at the Yale Child Study Center. He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of London, and completed post-doctoral fellowships in developmental psychopathology at the Yale Child Study Center. He coordinates psychological evaluations at the Yale Child Study Center Developmental Disabilities Clinic, and the diagnostic, neuropsychological, and social cognitive assessments of two large, federally-funded program projects focused on behavioral and neurobiological aspects of autism and related conditions. Dr. Klin's research activities focus on psychological and biological mechanisms impacting socialization, particularly as these mechanisms are expressed in individuals with autism and related severe social disabilities. He is the author of over 60 publications in this field of research. He is also the co-editor (with Drs. Fred Volkmar and Sara Sparrow) of a textbook on Asperger Syndrome, published by Guilford Press. "
at http://www.autism.fm/
Imagens retiradas de http://www.autismarts.com/
1 - 'Red Hair Lady', by Mark Rimland, Kentucky
2 e 3 - Us number 1 e Us number 2, by Rhys Wynne. Born in 1990 and lives in Bangkok, Thailand. This 13 year-old boy loves to draw and paint. He starting drawing at a very early age. Rhys hopes to one day become an illustrator for children's books. E aí, se tiver algum tempo, detenha-se na diferença entre as interações das imagens Us1 e Us2.
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Em verdade, não tem nada a ver com o post em si...
Quando tiver um tempinho, veja este site: http://www.oestrangeiro.net/
Tem muitas coisas boas, inclusive sobre Foucault.
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