Why Neurodivergent People Relate to Jo March
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Episode 2 of Neurodivergence and Classic Literature covers Jo March, the heroine of the beloved novel "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott.
In addition to covering why Neurodivergent people can relate to Jo, the video also talks about problematic ability labels in the Autism community and a better way to talk about the Autism spectrum.
Please like, subscribe, and share, if you enjoyed! Leave us a comment if you have suggestions for future episodes.
Видео Why Neurodivergent People Relate to Jo March канала Tea with Cassiane
Episode 2 of Neurodivergence and Classic Literature covers Jo March, the heroine of the beloved novel "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott.
In addition to covering why Neurodivergent people can relate to Jo, the video also talks about problematic ability labels in the Autism community and a better way to talk about the Autism spectrum.
Please like, subscribe, and share, if you enjoyed! Leave us a comment if you have suggestions for future episodes.
Видео Why Neurodivergent People Relate to Jo March канала Tea with Cassiane
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