We Walk: Life with Severe Autism
In this collection of beautiful and raw essays, Amy S. F. Lutz writes openly about her experience—the positive and the negative—as a mother of a now twenty—one—year—old son with severe autism. Lutz's human emotion drives through each page and challenges commonly held ideas that define autism either as a disease or as neurodiversity. We Walk is inspired by her own questions: What is the place of intellectually and developmentally disabled people in society? What responsibilities do we, as citizens and human beings, have to one another? Who should decide for those who cannot decide for themselves? What is the meaning of religion to someone with no abstract language? Exploring these questions, We Walk directly—and humanly—examines social issues such as inclusion, religion, therapeutics, and friendship through the lens of severe autism.

In a world where public perception of autism is largely shaped by the "quirky geniuses" featured on television shows like The Big Bang Theory and The Good Doctor, We Walk demands that we center our debates about this disorder on those who are most affected by its impacts.

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We Walk: Life with Severe Autism
In this collection of beautiful and raw essays, Amy S. F. Lutz writes openly about her experience—the positive and the negative—as a mother of a now twenty—one—year—old son with severe autism. Lutz's human emotion drives through each page and challenges commonly held ideas that define autism either as a disease or as neurodiversity. We Walk is inspired by her own questions: What is the place of intellectually and developmentally disabled people in society? What responsibilities do we, as citizens and human beings, have to one another? Who should decide for those who cannot decide for themselves? What is the meaning of religion to someone with no abstract language? Exploring these questions, We Walk directly—and humanly—examines social issues such as inclusion, religion, therapeutics, and friendship through the lens of severe autism.

In a world where public perception of autism is largely shaped by the "quirky geniuses" featured on television shows like The Big Bang Theory and The Good Doctor, We Walk demands that we center our debates about this disorder on those who are most affected by its impacts.

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We Walk: Life with Severe Autism

We Walk: Life with Severe Autism

by Amy S. F. Lutz
We Walk: Life with Severe Autism

We Walk: Life with Severe Autism

by Amy S. F. Lutz

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In this collection of beautiful and raw essays, Amy S. F. Lutz writes openly about her experience—the positive and the negative—as a mother of a now twenty—one—year—old son with severe autism. Lutz's human emotion drives through each page and challenges commonly held ideas that define autism either as a disease or as neurodiversity. We Walk is inspired by her own questions: What is the place of intellectually and developmentally disabled people in society? What responsibilities do we, as citizens and human beings, have to one another? Who should decide for those who cannot decide for themselves? What is the meaning of religion to someone with no abstract language? Exploring these questions, We Walk directly—and humanly—examines social issues such as inclusion, religion, therapeutics, and friendship through the lens of severe autism.

In a world where public perception of autism is largely shaped by the "quirky geniuses" featured on television shows like The Big Bang Theory and The Good Doctor, We Walk demands that we center our debates about this disorder on those who are most affected by its impacts.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501751394
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 10/15/2020
Series: The Culture and Politics of Health Care Work
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.90(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Amy S. F. Lutz's writing about severe autism has appeared on many platforms, including The Atlantic, Slate, and Psychology Today. She is author of, Each Day I Like It Better, and a founding member of the National Council on Severe Autism. Lutz is a doctoral student at the University of Pennsylvania. She lives outside Philadelphia with her husband and five children. Follow her on X @AmySFLutz.

Table of Contents

1. We Walk
2. Physical Guidance
3. Answers and Questions
4. The Next Time
5. Just Say Yes
6. All Possible Spaces
7. Praesidalism
8. The Child Who Does Not Know How to Ask
9. Baseline

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