In a candid interview with the visionary minds behind ‘Talking Fingers,’ we delve into the heart of a groundbreaking book that gives voice to the silent, breaks stereotypes, and builds bridges of understanding.
In a world where noise often drowns out the silent struggles of many, ‘Talking Fingers’ emerges as a powerful narrative, challenging preconceptions surrounding non-speaking Autistic individuals. Today, we bring you an exclusive interview with the brilliant minds behind this enlightening project – Chitra Paul and Padma Jyothi.
1. A Symphony of Silence Breakers:
Around 40% of Autistic individuals are non-speaking, a fact often overlooked in the midst of societal clamor. Chitra and Padma, mothers of non-speaking Autistic individuals, planted the seed for ‘Talking Fingers,’ a book that endeavors to create a haven for the non-speaking autistic community in India.
2. Voices United for Change:
The contributors, a tapestry of advocates covering diverse age groups, share their stories as bloggers, artists, writers, poets, and passionate advocates. From emergent communicators to fluent speakers, each voice reinforces the notion that Neurodiversity is merely a difference in neurological functioning.
3. Chitra Paul and Padma Jyothi: Pioneers of Advocacy:
Having dedicated the past decade to the autistic community in India, Chitra Paul, Founder-Director of Allinclusive Foundation and Associate Faculty of Keystone India, and Padma Jyothi, a seasoned blogger of ‘Parenting Autism India,’ stand at the forefront as co-editors of ‘Talking Fingers.’
In our conversation with these inspiring women, they shared their vision, challenges, and the transformative power they believe ‘Talking Fingers’ holds.
4. Building a Bridge to Understanding:
Chitra Paul emphasized, “This book is a bridge between the non-speaking Autistic community and the world. It’s a testament to the strength and diversity within our community.”
As we conclude this insightful interview, we invite you to be part of this transformative journey. ‘Talking Fingers’ is not just a book; it’s a movement, a call for inclusion, understanding, and celebration of diversity.
Get your copy on Amazon and be part of the conversation! Join us in unlocking the voices that deserve to be heard, and let ‘Talking Fingers’ be the catalyst for change in our perceptions of Neurodiversity.