'It Treats Us Like Children' – What 5 Autistic People Think Of Netflix's Love On The Spectrum - News Summed Up

'It Treats Us Like Children' – What 5 Autistic People Think Of Netflix's Love On The Spectrum


Netflix Abbey and David in Love On The SpectrumLove On The Spectrum season three recently hit Netflix, much to fans’ delight. “I value the program’s approach to presenting autistic people’s experiences while they explore the deeply human and vulnerable aspects of dating,” she told us. “There’s still a long way to go”Autistic psychotherapist and founder of The Sensitive Empowerment Community, which “supports sensitive and autistic individuals,” Julie Bjelland, says she also feels conflicted. Advertisement“I’ve watched Love on the Spectrum with a blend of appreciation and concern,” she shared. Still, she shared on TikTok, “I get it.”Bjelland, however, likes the inclusion of dating coach Jennifer Cook, who is herself autistic.


Source: Huffington Post April 12, 2025 08:04 UTC



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