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  2. Paige Layle - Wikipedia

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    Paige Hennekam (born August 2, 2000), better known as Paige Layle, is a Canadian ADHD and autism acceptance activist and author. They [a] are known for discussing their experiences with ADHD and autism on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube since 2020. Their first book, But Everyone Feels This Way: How an Autism Diagnosis Saved My Life, was released ...

  3. AI chatbots tells teen his parents are ‘ruining your life ...

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    The teen, who has high-functioning autism, was fine until he started using Character.AI in April 2023, and things “started to change without explanation,” the suit says. US District Court

  4. Autistic man creates app for personalized assistance - AOL

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    Currently in the U.S., 1 in 68 children are born with autism. With the prevalence of autism being so common now, one would think that more technological based outlets would be available. As is ...

  5. An autistic teen’s parents say Character.AI said it was OK to ...

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    At the time, J.F. was a “typical kid with high functioning autism,” who was not allowed to use social media, the complaint states. Friends and family described him as “kind and sweet.”

  6. Mel Baggs - Wikipedia

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    In January 2007, Baggs posted a video on YouTube entitled "In My Language" [11] on the topic of autism which became the subject of several articles on CNN. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Baggs also guest-blogged about the video on Anderson Cooper 's blog [ 15 ] and answered questions from the audience via email. [ 16 ]

  7. Autism in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The book Our autistic lives: personal accounts from autistic adults aged 20 to 70+ was compiled by British autism writer Alex Ratcliffe, [37] and was released in January 2020. [38] The January 2020 Pixar short film Loop by Erica Milsom, featured a non-verbal autistic teenage girl.

  8. 20 Things Millennials Did On The Internet That Would Make No ...

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    For many preteen and teen girls ― myself included ― zines tended to be of the J-14/Teen Bop variety, filled with girly things like outfit ideas, polls, cute little pixel dollz, and advice ...

  9. Autism-friendly - Wikipedia

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    Teachers give autistic students extra time to answer when they ask them a question. Autistic children take time to process information but they are listening and will respond. Schools dedicated to being autism friendly, like Pathlight School in Singapore, designed their campus to offer students "dignity" in an autism-friendly environment. There ...