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lickypickystickyfree:

Quinn and his ducks.
From his parent’s Flickr. 
We thought  the way he was always lining up toys was just a quirky thing he liked to  do… but later realized it was a very strong indicator that he had  autism.Someone pointed out that he has the ducks  positioned in a Fibonacci sequence here - 1, 1, 2, 3. After looking at  some other photos, we saw that he has used various types of non-random  patterns with his stacking, aligning and drawing.
Via The Atlantic’s In Focus photoblog, which has assembled 29 photos to mark April as Autism Awareness Month.

lickypickystickyfree:

Quinn and his ducks.

From his parent’s Flickr.

We thought the way he was always lining up toys was just a quirky thing he liked to do… but later realized it was a very strong indicator that he had autism.

Someone pointed out that he has the ducks positioned in a Fibonacci sequence here - 1, 1, 2, 3. After looking at some other photos, we saw that he has used various types of non-random patterns with his stacking, aligning and drawing.

Via The Atlantic’s In Focus photoblog, which has assembled 29 photos to mark April as Autism Awareness Month.