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Becca Lory Hector 
Growing Up Undiagnosed 
Surviving Childhood in New York City as an Undiagnosed Autistic

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What can experiences of social and sensory invalidation teach us about what in means to be autistic in a world created for the neuromajority?


Living as an undiagnosed autistic person in the loudest sensory city in the world, NYC, author Becca Lory Hector details her lived experience of social and sensory invalidation. Whether she refused to put on shoes, wore sunglasses inside, or asked direct questions, her very way of being was called into question, leading her to feel insignificant and unimportant. In a world created by and for the neuromajority, Becca’s needs took a back seat as others felt her reality couldn’t possibly be true.


Growing Up Undiagnosed is a collection of stories filled with lessons on the importance of validating the lived experiences of all. This book is ideal reading for students of Disability Studies, Autism Studies, DEIB Studies, Social Work, Education Studies, Medical students and practitioners, as well as psychiatrists, teachers, and social support workers in practice and training.

€28.99
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Dr Jen Smith-Merry is Director of the Centre for Disability Research and Policy at the University of Sydney, Australia. The Centre for Disability Research and Policy produces collaborative research that actively influences policy and practice to improve the lives of people with disability in Australia and the Asia-Pacific and create a better life for people with disability around the world. Jen strongly believes that academic research, policy and service design should be led by people with disability. Jen has published over 100 academic and policy papers and policy focused research has led to significant structural reforms for disability policy in Australia.
Taal Engels ● Formaat EPUB ● ISBN 9781915271372 ● Uitgeverij Lived Places Publishing ● Stad New York ● Land US ● Gepubliceerd 2024 ● Editie 1 ● Downloadbare 24 maanden ● Valuta EUR ● ID 9365801 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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