Autism Awareness Month and the Power of Representation on Screen
Autism Awareness Month is a chance to think more deeply about how autism is represented on screen, how often those stories are overlooked and why visibility matters. For a long time, autism in film and television was treated one-dimensionally. Characters were often written to fit a single idea of what autism "looks like," when in reality, autism exists across a wide spectrum of experiences, needs, strengths, and challenges. That is exactly what people mean when they say autism is a spectrum . There is no single way to be autistic. Some people are verbal, some are nonverbal. Some need high levels of daily support, while others live fully independently. Some are highly sensitive to sound, touch, or social environments, and many experience the world in ways that do not fit neatly into how society expects people to think, communicate, or connect. That is part of why representation matters so much . When audiences only ever see one version of autism, it creates misconceptions. It...