
Label Jars, Not People
For most of his life, until he started typing, E was identified as a “low-functioning autistic.” These are his thoughts on function labels.

For most of his life, until he started typing, E was identified as a “low-functioning autistic.” These are his thoughts on function labels.

Pete Wharmby, a UK English teacher, shares twenty facts about autistic people that society often gets wrong.

The Neurodiversity Movement is a mutiny, and it’s unapologetic, alive, and kinetic. No more can the autism-as-wretched-waif paradigm survive the cultural landscape of Neurodiversity.

Five reasons autism rates are on the rise.