What autism is, and how to build a world that works (with Sir Simon Baron-Cohen)

What autism is, and how to build a world that works (with Sir Simon Baron-Cohen)

In Episode 5 of The Beautiful Reality of Autism, Guy Shahar is joined by Sir Simon Baron-Cohen (University of Cambridge), one of the world’s leading autism researchers. Simon reflects on how autism has been understood over the decades, from parent-blaming theories to today’s view of autism as neurodevelopmental, with strong genetic contributions.


They explore autism through the lens of neurodiversity: differences in social communication and coping with change, alongside strengths such as attention to detail, memory for detail, and pattern recognition. Simon explains why repetitive behaviour can be part of an autistic learning style, not something to extinguish, and why education and workplaces often need reasonable adjustments.


A major focus is mental health: high rates of anxiety and depression, and the urgent suicide risk in autistic adults. Simon shares what can reduce risk, including belonging, anti-bullying, supportive relationships at home, peer ‘buddy’ approaches at school, and making time to check in with a child’s wellbeing.


The episode closes with a clear vision: autistic people’s human rights must be recognised, protected, and actively supported.


What you’ll learn:

  • What autism is, and how the field’s understanding has changed
  • Neurodiversity: strengths and challenges without stigma
  • Why repetitive behaviour can be part of learning (pattern seeking)
  • How to tailor education to a child’s learning style
  • Why mental health risks are so high, and what protects wellbeing
  • Why diagnosis can be a ‘passport’ to support (Equality Act and reasonable adjustments)
  • A human-rights vision for autism inclusion


If you have found this episode helpful and would like to support Transforming Autism’s work, you can make a donation here: https://tinyurl.com/tap-donate

Every contribution means we can support even more young Autistic children to fulfil their potential and, with their families, live happy, fulfilling lives.


Transforming Autism: https://transformingautism.org/


Music: My Starwing by Nathaniel Weilein

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