Citations:autismland

Noun: "the domain or sphere of autistic people; a notional place representing autism"

 * 2010, Kim Stagliano, All I Can Handle: I'm No Mother Teresa: A Life Raising Three Daughters With Autism, Skyhorse Publishing (2010), ISBN 9781616080693, page 144:
 * Am I supposed to be honest and say: I think the child is on the bullet train to Autismland?
 * 2012, Ido Kedar, Ido in Autismland: Climbing Out of Autism's Silent Prison, Sharon Kedar (2012), ISBN 9780988324701
 * 2013, John Clements, Letters to the Home Front: Positive Thoughts and Ideas for Parents Bringing Up Children with Developmental Disabilities, Particularly those with an Autism Spectrum Disorder, Jessica Kingsley Publishers (2013), ISBN 9780857006783, page 95:
 * Motivational Interviewing that addresses this kind of issue, though from a perspective very different from the ones that we might be familiar with in autismland.
 * 2015, Steve Silberman, NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity, Avery (2015), ISBN 9781101639641, unnumbered page:
 * After just four days in autismland, the mainstream world seemed like a constant sensory assault.