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  2. Outline of autism - Wikipedia

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    Autism rights movement (ARM) – (a subset of the neurodiversity movement, also known as the anti-cure movement or autistic culture movement) is a social movement that encourages autistic people, their caregivers and society to adopt a position of neurodiversity, accepting autism as a variation in functioning rather than a mental disorder to be ...

  3. Social (pragmatic) communication disorder - Wikipedia

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    Similarities between SPCD and some aspects of autism lead some researchers to try some treatments for autism with people with SPCD. [7] Speech therapy can help individuals who have communication disorders. Speech and language therapy treatment focuses on communication and social interaction. [8] Speech therapists can work with clients on ...

  4. List of disability-related terms with negative connotations

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    The following is a list of terms, used to describe disabilities or people with disabilities, which may carry negative connotations or be offensive to people with or without disabilities. Some people consider it best to use person-first language, for example "a person with a disability" rather than "a disabled person."

  5. Autism in Love - Wikipedia

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    Autism in Love is an American documentary film released in 2015. [1] Synopsis. The film follows four autistic adults, Dave, Lindsey, Lenny, and Stephen, and ...

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  7. An autism consultant for 'Love on the Spectrum' shares what ...

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    Because he happened to say, “Get this back to me as soon as possible if you can,” Magro, who happens to take requests extremely literally (a common characteristic among people with autism ...

  8. Autism - Wikipedia

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    The broader autism phenotype describes people who may not have ASD but do have autistic traits, such as abnormalities in eye contact and stimming. [83] In 1996, American academic Temple Grandin published Emergence: Labeled Autistic, describing her life experiences as an autistic person.

  9. Autism therapies - Wikipedia

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    Animal-assisted therapy, where an animal such as a dog or a horse becomes a basic part of a person's treatment, was a controversial treatment for some symptoms. A 2007 meta-analysis found that animal-assisted therapy was associated with "a moderate improvement in autism spectrum symptoms". [92]