![]() ![]() Techniques to improve eye contact are best shared in situations where eye contact can be practiced and reflected.įacial expression is another important element of social and cultural communication that can share so much more than words alone. Think of it as shaking hands when saying hello. Non-ASD people feel more engaged when others make eye contact with them. Making and sustaining eye contact can be difficult. ![]() The Spectrum is an expansive place, and everyone with autism can find themself in their own unique location on the spectrum. I want to remind all my readers of a supremely important point about ASD: if you’ve met one person with autism, you’ve met one person with autism. While these expressions of autism can be true for some or many of us, they can also be sticking points in relationships for everyone. Two common suppositions or beliefs about adult autism is that we cannot make eye contact and that we have a limited vocabulary of facial expressions. ![]()
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