on the spectrum
English
Prepositional phrase
- (informal) Having an autism spectrum disorder or exhibiting traits pertaining to or within the autism spectrum.
- 2009 April 7, John Elder Robison, “Autism and Art as a window into the mind” (blog post):
- I spent some time walking around the exhibitor area before my turn to speak. […] The first exhibitor was a mom with a kid on the spectrum. […] The next person is an artist on the spectrum.
- 2009, Lynn Kern Koegel and Claire LaZebnik, Growing Up on the Spectrum: A Guide to Life, Love, and Learning for Teens and Young Adults with Autism and Asperger's, Penguin Group, →ISBN.
- 2010, Julie Brown, Writers on the Spectrum: How Autism and Asperger Syndrome Have Influenced Literary Writing, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, →ISBN.
- 2010, Zosia Zaks, Parenting on the Spectrum, Jessica Kingsley Limited, →ISBN.
- 2011, Valerie L. Gaus, Living Well on the Spectrum: How to Use Your Strengths to Meet the Challenges of Asperger Syndrome/High-Functioning Autism, Guilford Publications, →ISBN.
- 2014 Kumail Nanjiani as Dinesh Chugtai, "Minimum Viable Product", Silicon Valley season 1 episode 1, 6 minutes 10 seconds
- There is a personal ad section on this Asperger site. Holy shit this one is looking for "a relationship that has a potential to become sexual in nature". Boy, is she on the spectrum. She can't even make eye contact with the camera.
- 2009 April 7, John Elder Robison, “Autism and Art as a window into the mind” (blog post):
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