
Yes, my autism does define me.
For David, nothing is more hurtful and offensive than being told that his autism does not define him. Here’s why.
For David, nothing is more hurtful and offensive than being told that his autism does not define him. Here’s why.
After a man starts a local autistic social group, he learns a lot about communication differences between autistic and non-autistic people.
What if autistics were the majority and your child were suspected to be neurotypical? How would the diagnostic process look inside a family?
Fear and skepticism are mounting over growing concerns that seatbelts may be behind the startling allism epidemic that is sweeping the globe.
In prevailing literature, people on the autism spectrum have all of their traits, their behaviors, and even their very existence pathologized. They are considered to
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