The autism rights movement, also known as the autistic acceptance movement, is a social movement allied with the disability rights movement. It emphasizes...
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name of the Arc. The autism rights movement is a social movement that emphasizes the concept of neurodiversity, viewing the autism spectrum as a result...
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Autism Awareness Day, Autism Sunday, Autistic Pride Day, Autreat, and others. The autism rights movement, also known as the autistic culture movement...
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in partnership with autistic individuals and their families. The autism rights movement encourages autistic people to "embrace their neurodiversity" and...
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Alliance for Autism Research in 2006 and Cure Autism Now in 2007. The autism rights movement and neurodiversity advocates do not see autism as a disease...
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The autistic community is divided primarily into two camps: the autism rights movement and the pathology paradigm. The pathology paradigm advocates for...
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variation of the human condition. This view is supported by the autism rights movement and a growing number of researchers. The neurodiversity framework...
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Diagnoses of autism have become more frequent since the 1980s, which has led to various controversies about both the cause of autism and the nature of...
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Neurodiversity (redirect from Autism identity)
with the start of Autism Network International. Much of the correspondence that led to the formation of the movement happened over autism conferences, namely...
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Autistic masking (redirect from Masking autism)
neurodiversity proponents, and autistic self-advocates from the autism rights movement. Some autistic adults who experienced applied behavior analysis...
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Autism therapies include a wide variety of therapies that help people with autism, or their families. Such methods of therapy seek to aid autistic people...
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Jim Sinclair (activist) (category Autism activists)
who helped pioneer the neurodiversity movement. Sinclair, along with Xenia Grant and Donna Williams, formed Autism Network International (ANI). Sinclair...
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Aspies For Freedom (redirect from ChatAutism)
raising public awareness of the autism rights movement. The aim of Aspies For Freedom is to educate the public that the autism spectrum is not always a disability...
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people. Awareness day Autism-friendly Autism rights movement Autism Sunday Autistic Pride Day Societal and cultural aspects of autism United Nations' International...
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Autistic Pride Day (redirect from Autism Pride Day)
August. Autism rights movement Autistic Self Advocacy Network – seeks to advance the principles of the disability rights movement in the world of autism Autism...
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appalling". Ann M. Donnellan and Martha R. Leary's 2012 book "Autism: Sensory-Movement Differences and Diversity" mentions Lisa Barrett Mann's 2005 article...
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acceptance movement (also known by various other names, such as fat pride, fat empowerment, fat liberation, and fat activism) is a social movement which seeks...
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Judy Singer (category Autism rights movement)
about the existence of a social movement of neurological minorities that would also include the autism rights movement. However, this term first appeared...
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the autism rights movement. Autism Awareness Campaign UK – The Autism Awareness Campaign UK were involved in the first United Nations World Autism Awareness...
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Employment of autistic people (redirect from Employment for people with autism)
programming and transactional analysis. On 11 November 2012, the NGO Autism Rights Watch alerted MIVILUDES to the development of coaching in the healthcare...
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special interests if they are particularly unusual, specific, or niche. Autism rights advocates and psychologists say this binary of acceptable "passions"...
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are already other outbreaks. Autism rights movement Autism's False Prophets Controversies in autism Epidemiology of autism Measles resurgence in the United...
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Ari Ne'eman (category Autism rights movement)
scholar and disability rights advocate, in July 2017. Autism rights movement Neurodiversity Kalb, Claudia (May 15, 2009). "Erasing Autism". Newsweek. Retrieved...
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monitoring and enforcing human rights standards worldwide. Many of the basic ideas that animated the human rights movement developed in the aftermath of...
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regional languages. India portal Medicine portal Autism Autism rights movement Global perceptions of autism Neurodiversity Test Manual Chakraborty, Satabdi;...
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Autism Network International (ANI) is an advocacy organization run by and for autistic people. ANI's principles involve the anti-cure perspective, the...
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Autistic Self Advocacy Network (category Autism-related organizations based in the United States)
advocated "wiping out" autism. The protest was followed by numerous media requests to the chapter regarding the autism rights movement. Arzu Forough of the...
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The Accountant 2 (category Films about autism)
third movie as a buddy film; calling the project "Rain Man on steroids". Autism spectrum disorders in the media Mental calculators in fiction "The Accountant...
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High-functioning autism (HFA) was historically an autism classification to describe a person who exhibited no intellectual disability but otherwise showed...
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Shain Neumeier (category Autism rights movement)
developmental disabilities. They are also an activist for autism rights, disability rights, and other associated causes. Neumeier has multiple disabilities...
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