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This is a list of fictional characters that have been explicitly described within the work in which they appear, or otherwise by the author, as being on the autism spectrum. It is not intended to include speculation. Autistic people involved in the work may be mentioned in footnotes.
Autistic masking is the act of concealing autistic traits to come across as neurotypical, as if behind a mask. Autistic masking, also referred to as camouflaging, is the conscious or subconscious suppression of autistic behaviors and compensation of difficulties in social interaction by autistic people with the goal of being perceived as neurotypical.
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The new muppet will help expose children to autistic traits so they can better understand real-life kids on the spectrum. 'Sesame Street' introduces Julia, their first-ever character with autism ...
As the abilities of autistic people varies highly, it is highly challenging to create a standardized curriculum that will fit all autistic learning needs. In the United States, in 2014 many school districts required schools to meet the needs of disabled students, regardless of the number of children with disabilities there are in the school. [39]
Character Title Character's Disability Actor Ref. and Citations 2010 Hiccup How to Train Your Dragon: Has a prosthetic left leg Jay Baruchel [174] 2011 Heinz Doofenshmirtz (2nd Dimension) Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension: He has an eye-patch with a scar running over it, which covers his left eye socket. Dan Povenmire [175 ...
From Hocus Pocus to The Matrix, keep reading for the best movie character costumes. 40 Funny Dog Halloween Costumes for the Silliest Pup You Know 1. Gal Gadot In Wo 74 Movie Character Costumes You ...
Other terms used to describe regression in children with autism are autism with regression, autistic regression, setback-type autism, and acquired autistic syndrome. [16] Within the regressive autism developmental course, there are two patterns. The first pattern is when developmental losses occur in the first 15 months to 3 years.