TED: What I've learned from my autistic brothers | Faith Jegede Cole

TED: What I've learned from my autistic brothers | Faith Jegede Cole

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Social Studies

11th Grade - University

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The speaker introduces their brothers, Remy and Samuel, highlighting their unique qualities and how they defy societal norms of normality. The talk delves into autism, explaining its complexity and the individuality it brings. Through personal anecdotes, the speaker shares the challenges and joys of living with autism, emphasizing the importance of embracing differences and recognizing the extraordinary in everyone. The message is clear: normality should not be the goal; instead, we should celebrate our unique gifts and potential.

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What qualities make Remy an extraordinary individual according to the text?

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How does Samuel's memory differ from typical memory, as described in the text?

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What does the author mean by saying that normality overlooks the beauty that differences give us?

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In what ways does the author suggest that society misunderstands individuals like Remy and Samuel?

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What does the author imply about the relationship between autism and individuality?

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How does the author describe the impact of autism on their family dynamics?

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What message does the author want to convey about being extraordinary versus being normal?

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