Iam64
I understand the irritation with Wallace but in reality, many people are on the autistic spectrum and many are dyslexic, I remember being told I was wrong to suggest my seven year old was dyslexic, no her teacher said, she’s end of August birthday, they’re always a bit behind. She was seven, then eleven when this was said to me. She was finally diagnosed as dyslexic when resitting maths and science at 23. She had a 2.1 degree by then and needed better gcse grades to get on the post grad teaching course.
Both her children are dyslexic. It’s no longer seen as the excuse middle class parents make. It’s A Thing
This is a big topic Iam64
GW seems like a throughly unpleasant person and I can't see how neurodiversity has any connection or is any way an excuse for his behaviour.
Of course people who are dyslexic or on the spectrum should receive support. But I do wonder where it stops?
Personally I am sure I was dyspraxic as a child, my son displays many of the characteristics associated with dyslexia, my partner many characteristics of those on the spectrum.
We have all in our own ways found ways around this, other strengths, cunning little ways of navigating the world.