
Do you find you need to remind people that the autism spectrum is just something different? Do the neurotypicals totally fail to get what you mean? Perhaps this will help remind them.

Do you find you need to remind people that the autism spectrum is just something different? Do the neurotypicals totally fail to get what you mean? Perhaps this will help remind them.
The slogan for this shirt is, "Not Disabled, Autistic". The slogan is written in dark green over 2 lines. It uses a blocky sans-serif font where the uprights are wider at the top than the bottom.
This light coloured shirt can be ordered in many different styles, colours, and sizes for men, women, and kids. Long and short sleeved T-shirts and polo shirts, etc. Yours can be very different from the one pictured!
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Posted in Shirts | Tagged autism, autism spectrum, autistic, education, features, not disabled
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Take a look at you tube video: severe autism: when there is no answer. Maybe you can come up with a T-shirt for the severly autistic kid pictured in this video? I bet his parents are always getting stares from people. (he punches himself)
@Fernando: I make no claim that severe autism is not a disability or that even most people’s autism is not disabling. I was asked to produce this shirt by some people who have autism though, so I feel that it’s a valid shirt to be here. Much of the gear on No Pity City is meant to be confronting and “in your face” – it makes people think, in many cases.