What is it like to be a neurotypical?

What is it like to be a neurotypical?

The Neurotypicals come across to Autistic people with the sensory hyposensitivity. From our perspective, Neurotypical behavior is so strange sometimes that it becomes hard to understand. And so Neurotypicality is not only seen in relation but is very much persuaded by our thinking or Autistic thinking.

What are the typical traits of a neoneurotypical?

Neurotypicals tend to be highly nationalistic. Such that their nationalism is to the point of blind adherence to their nation. When it comes to sporting events, neurotypicals also have a tendency to “root for their team”. This behavior is difficult to understand. Among neurotypicals, lying is very common.

What is the role of phatic communication in neurotypical behavior?

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Neurotypicals generally get engaged in conversation about trivialities or emotions as compared to substantial topics if engaged in social occasions. The purpose of phatic communication is to serve as a bonding ritual which is a way to maintain a positive social mask.

What behaviors can neurotypicals do that autistics can’t?

Here are 5 behaviors neurotypicals can do that autistics can’t. Stimming is short for “self-stimulatory behavior” which is essentially any repetitive behavior or action that provides input to the person doing it. You might hear stimming and picture arm flapping or rocking back and forth.

Do autistics and neurotypicals have more in common?

Of course they’re the ones with black and white thinking. But maybe, just maybe, neurotypicals and autistics have a lot more in common than society thinks. And the only reason that neurotypical people’s behavior is seen as normal is because there are more neurotypicals than there are autistics.

Why is normal behavior seen as normal by people with autism?

And the only reason that neurotypical people’s behavior is seen as normal is because there are more neurotypicals than there are autistics. So next time you are thinking about a typical autistic behavior being weird, unacceptable, or pathological, remember that neurotypicals probably do a version of that same exact behavior.

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