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In this "Ask the Professor" feature, we share some of the most common myths and misconceptions about autism and what current research tells us. Autism is now recognized as a form of neurodiversity.
Despite the advances in understanding autism and its causes, there still are an alarming number of misconceptions. Here are some important facts to know in the face of myths that pervade.
Have you ever wondered if your child is autistic? “Autism” is a loaded word, and it comes with many misconceptions. In our ...
Psychologists, researchers, and advocates in the autism community want to debunk misconceptions about the condition, like the ones below. Misconception No. 1: Autism Is a Disease “Autism is not ...
One reason it's common to be alarmed about increasing autism diagnoses, says Gross, is that societies generally haven't built ...
“In truth, autism is just a neutral fact about us, it’s not necessarily a good or a bad thing,” she says. “It’s just the way our brains are.” Another misconception is that autistic ...
The key word in autism spectrum disorder isn’t ‘autism’, it’s spectrum. Autism isn’t one thing — it’s a wide range of experiences, strengths, and challenges. Some autistic children ...
2 News is not only championing those who live with autism every day, but also clearing up common misconceptions by speaking with a professor. The Autism Foundation of Oklahoma and Family and ...
If you missed out on World Autism Acceptance Day and Autism Acceptance Week, you still have the rest of April to learn about autism acceptance and how your community can become more inclusive.
PORTLAND, Oregon — Thousands went out to Oaks Amusement Park on Sunday morning for the 23rd Annual Autism Walk, an event aimed at raising awareness for autism spectrum disorder and fostering a ...