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  2. Autcraft - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Autcraft was created so such children could play their favourite game with others without facing the threat of bullying and discrimination. [5] [6] Autcraft is administrated by adults with and without neurodivergencies as well as their friends or family. [7] [8] As of January 2025, the server has over 18,000 whitelisted players. [1]

  3. List of fictional characters with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Christopher is ostensibly diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, which is now included in the autistic spectrum [4] 1928 Clifford Lady Chatterley's Lover: D. H. Lawrence: Clifford is dependent on a wheelchair for mobility. Clifford's disability is a significant metaphorical form in the novel.

  4. List of autistic fictional characters - Wikipedia

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    With the Light: Raising an Autistic Child: Keiko Tobe Japan [6] 2001 Reed Richards: Fantastic Four: Marvel Comics USA [7] 2003 Black Manta: Aquaman: DC Comics USA [8] [9] 2007 Zone Special Forces: Kyle Baker USA [10] 2014 Stephanie "Stephie" Bondu Assigned Male: Sophie Labelle [a] Canada [12] 2015 Mark Shiffron Postal: Top Cow Productions USA ...

  5. Amy (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The player must escort Amy, an autistic 8-year-old as they try to get her out of a city overrun with wild creatures and enemies. Lana (Sabine Crossen) and Amy are traveling to a doctor in Silver City via train, when an explosion derails the train, and their plans. They discover that the people have been turned to monsters via a strange ...

  6. How play can help your autistic child during lockdown - AOL

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    Dr Ruth Glynne-Owen, the founder of the Blue Sky Autism Project, shares her top tips. How play can help your autistic child during lockdown [Video] Skip to main content

  7. Autism-friendly - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Theatre Development Fund (TDF) created a program in 2011 to "make theatre accessible to children and adults on the autism spectrum". Called the Autism Theatre Initiative, it is part of their Accessibility Programs, and was done in conjunction with Autism Speaks , Disney and experts who reviewed the performance for ...

  8. Atypical Fell Short as Both Autistic Representation and ... - AOL

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    The quality of autism-themed TV and the extent of actual autistic representation to be found therein is far from the most pressing issue that autistic people face. And 2021 isn’t measurably ...

  9. Depending on individual needs, an autistic child may be able to bypass long security lines, receive priority boarding, and have access to other accommodations to make traveling with autism easier.