By Rebecca Burgess
Note: This is a great handout for Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month (April).
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Rebecca Burgess is a freelance comic artist and illustrator living in the UK. She has an interest in history and folk songs that runs through a lot of her work. Her obsession with comics runs into her spare time, where she draws two web comics! Rebecca also likes to play video games, explore the countryside and dress like a time traveler!
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Love this.
Amazing presentation!
In reply to dairine kennedy .
Absolutely! Rebecca wants her comic strip shared.
In reply to admin .
hi
i was wondering if we could print and hand out in our village and schools to drive awareness? would that be ok? we are starting a neurdivsere friendly village and this comic strip is a lovely way to explain for kids to drive awareness
I just learned that autism is not what I have always thought. I have never imagined that a person with autism does not have the capacity to do anything. I am sure by the time I finish this course I will have a very positive opinion about autism.
I am looking for this piece in arabic, as I am working with an arabic family and they don’t speak english or danish (we are from Denmark, and I have found this piece in danish 🙂 ).
Do you know if there is an arabic translation?
I have Asperger’s and people would mislabel people like me of having a really high IQ or something because we are at the “high end” of the “spectrum” but this really clarifies it. really you could replace all the colors of the bar with a greyscale and it wouldn’t change but this color wheel works way better and I appreciate this.
In reply to Kelly .
What are Archie’s pronouns