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  2. Employment of autistic people - Wikipedia

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    Disintermediation (development of employment platforms) is opening up new ways of organizing work, [62] of objectifying and valuing skills, making it possible to explore a number of experiments better suited to people with disabilities, [63] and in particular to the profile of people with autism. For example, telecommuting jobs are likely to ...

  3. A firm that serves kids with autism grew until it had 265 ...

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    People diagnosed with autism, a neurodevelopmental disorder, typically have trouble with social communication and interactions; some are nonverbal, making it difficult for them to convey their ...

  4. 8 amazing people with autism - AOL

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    Susan Boyle, comedian Dan Aykroyd and singer James Durbin -- just a few people who will change how you look at autism. ... Business. Fitness. Food. Games. Health. Home & Garden. Medicare. News.

  5. Meet the man finally free after a decade trapped in hospitals ...

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    Due to a lack of support for his autism, Nicholas Thornton has spent over 10 years confined to dementia care homes, psychiatric units and A&E wards. Now, following The Independent's report on his ...

  6. History of autism - Wikipedia

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    The history of autism spans over a century; [1] autism has been subject to varying treatments, being pathologized or being viewed as a beneficial part of human neurodiversity. [2] The understanding of autism has been shaped by cultural, scientific, and societal factors, and its perception and treatment change over time as scientific ...

  7. Autism-friendly - Wikipedia

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    Autism Alert Cards, for example, are available for autistic people in London, England, UK so that police and emergency personnel will recognize autistic individuals and respond appropriately. The cards, which encourage autism-friendly interaction, have a couple of key points about interacting with autistic people.

  8. Social Stories - Wikipedia

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    Social Stories are a concept devised by Carol Gray in 1991 to improve the social skills of people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). [3] The objective is to share information, which is often through a description of the events occurring around the subject and also why. [4] Social stories are used to educate and as praise.

  9. Spectrum 10K - Wikipedia

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    The project, which was anticipated to run for a decade, [5] was controversial from the outset, in part, because the study was led by Baron-Cohen, who is criticised by many autistic people due to a proposed "extreme male brain" theory of autism and the idea that autistic people lack an essential human capacity for "theory of mind". [4]