An archetype is a symbol, a single representative of a category. If we think of the word chair, for instance, we often call up an image in our mind. That image, usually a specific type of chair, stands for all chairs in all their different forms. Autism
What Are Autism Archetypes?
2016-11-10T10:11:56-05:00By Ollibean|Categories: Advocacy, Articles, General|Tags: advocacy, ASD, autism, Autism Spectrum Disorders, autistic, Mama Be Good, Neurodiversity|0 Comments
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