I would like to walk down Autism Street, where everyone moves in the same direction as me. People would move on tracks along predetermined routes. No-one would be permitted to stop in front of me, or change their direction of travel.
Police sirens would be silent, and their flashing lights would be banned. Rules of behaviour would be clearly sign posted, and strictly adhered to.
With it’s safety and predictability, I would like to live on Autism Street.
Copyright © Steve Slavin 2015
Carl says
Autism Street has promise, but I’m going to need an assurance that no-one else will be able to use MY track if it means they might be directly behind me.
Steve- adults with autism says
Hi Carl
I know exactly what you mean!
Steve http://www.adultswithautism.org.uk
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Anonymous says
Hi
I just had a look at your blog. Well done for creating more awareness around disability.
All of us affected by disability can help by educating the public on these issues.
Regards
Steve http://www.adultswithautism.org.uk
claire says
Ahh yes and walk down a street were bees and wasps were silent…
Anonymous says
Hi Claire
Yes, although I am not so bothered by natural sounds. Just sounds made by humans.
Regards
Steve http://www.adultswithautism.org.uk
Erik says
Yup….I would love to live in a world without sounds! I feel like Im taking in All of them at once!!
Steve- adults with autism says
Hi Erik
Yes, me too. It causes a lot of anxiety and stress. Its hard to feel relaxed when we are outside in the street.
Steve http://www.adultswithautism.org.uk