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  2. Controversies in autism - Wikipedia

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    A later-retracted article from The Lancet making false claims provoked concern about vaccines among parents. Its author was found to be on the payroll of litigants against vaccine manufacturers. [14] The idea of a link between vaccines and autism was extensively investigated and shown to be false. [15]

  3. The idea of a Wikipedia article on a subject such as autism being entirely or primarily dependent on 'scientific' sources is erroneous. This is my point. Autism has many facets, clinical, psychological, neurological, genetics, lived experience, interpersonal communication, sociological, disability-related, legal, educational etc. etc.

  4. 'I don't want him to go': An autistic teen and his family ...

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    Autism is a developmental condition that can shape how people think, communicate, move and process sensory information. ... mental health-related visits continued to rise among teens in 2021 and 2022.

  5. Employment of autistic people - Wikipedia

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    Among the Swedish Autism community, two major reactions to employment stand out: one that views autism from a medical angle, as a health problem hindering employability, and which constitutes the slightly dominant view; another that calls for recognition of the particularities of autistic workers in the neurotypical context, and appeals to the ...

  6. What's been considered America's 'gold standard' of autism ...

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    At the time, an autism diagnosis frequently meant life in an institution for the child in question. The opening of a path to a version of a "normal" life seemed nothing short of a miracle.

  7. Jim Sinclair (activist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Sinclair wrote the essay "Don't Mourn for Us" (1993) with an anti-cure perspective on autism. [12] The essay has been thought of by some [who?] to be a touchstone for the fledgling autism-rights movement and has been mentioned in The New York Times [4] and New York Magazine. [1] In the essay, Sinclair writes, You didn't lose a child to ...

  8. Critical autism studies - Wikipedia

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    Critical autism studies (CAS) is an interdisciplinary research field within autism studies led by autistic people. [1] [2] [3] This field is related to both disability studies and neurodiversity studies. [4] [5] [6] CAS as a discipline is led by autistic academics, and many autistic people engage with the discipline in nonacademic spaces.

  9. Social media and the effects on American adolescents

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    This article is written like a personal reflection, personal essay, or argumentative essay that states a Wikipedia editor's personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic. Please help improve it by rewriting it in an encyclopedic style. (December 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this message)