Deborah Brownson

Deborah Louise Brownson MBE (born October 1974) is a British autism campaigner.[1] She campaigned successfully for autism to be included in teacher training and wrote a leading guide to the condition He's Not Naughty! from the point of view of a child.[2][3][4]

Selected publications

  • He's Not Naughty! A Children's Guide to Autism
gollark: Personally, I mostly just shove movies on in the background while doing other stuff.
gollark: Not sure what 1 means.
gollark: The second one appears to be caused by less work (→ less income taxes, having to subsidize furlough stuff etc), and less economic activity generally (→ less tax), as well as having probably significant expenses on doing testing and tracing and all that.
gollark: I mean, stuff got more expensive for a bit, and I had to switch to pasta I liked less, but it mostly seemed to be fine.
gollark: Is it just me or did the predicted COVID-19 supply chain disruption not actually really happen?

References

  1. Scullard, Vickie (31 July 2014). "Little Lever mum's battle to get fair treatment for son with Asperger syndrome". The Bolton News. Newsquest Media Group Ltd. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
  2. Burns, Judith (29 December 2017). "MBE for author of 'instruction manual' for autism". BBC.com. BBC. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
  3. Pascuas, Catherine. "Episode 39: Deborah Brownson: How to Explain Autism with 'He's Not Naughty!'". The Autism Show Podcast. AutismShow.org. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
  4. "Champions Network". Autism-Alliance.org.uk. Autism Alliance UK. Retrieved 30 December 2017.


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