In this provocative and informative book, Drs Rachael Sharman and
Michael C. Nagel take the reader on a journey where nature and nurture
intersect.
Becoming Autistic reflects the concerns of the authors and numerous
neuroscientists around the world that environmental impacts, like too
much screen time and the lack of socialisation, have neurological
consequences on the developing brain. The consequences of developmental
changes in young people due to screen use are increasingly being
expressed as psychological and behavioural changes that very much
resemble known disorders such as autism spectrum disorder.
This important book explores the pervasive impact of technology on the
developing brains of young people. It raises questions regarding the
trajectory of a generation that may be underdeveloped in aspects of
interpersonal skills. Importantly, the authors offer practical ideas for
ideas for correcting and changing the current course for many young
people, so that subsequent generations can reshape the social norms and
expectations of society and set new standards for a healthier outlook.