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  2. Opinion: 'We are not broken.' People with autism want a ... - AOL

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    One of our team members at Friends Life Community who has a sister with autism put it this way, “Autism acceptance means knowing and understanding that there are people that see and experience ...

  3. Employment of autistic people - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] People diagnosed with infantile autism have long been considered unable to work. [9] According to American investigative journalist Steve Silberman , when American psychiatrist Edward Ritvo and his team published an article in 1988 suggesting that autistic adults were capable of having a family life and a job, [ 11 ] they were laughed ...

  4. Autism-friendly - Wikipedia

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    Incorporating rituals and traditions for managing life events; Managing emotions; Learning from life events [31] Just because people may process and communicate their feelings differently, though, does not mean it is right or wrong. It is best to be honest and literal to help an Autistic person to manage major life events.

  5. Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication ...

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    Strategies used are designed to address the difficulties faced by all people with autism, and be adaptable to whatever style and degree of support is required. [2] TEACCH methodology is rooted in behavior therapy, more recently combining cognitive elements, [ 4 ] guided by theories suggesting that behavior typical of people with autism results ...

  6. Meet the trailblazing mom who is making life better for ... - AOL

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    As they age out of special education programs and lack adequate housing, 87% of young adults with autism live with family at some point, according to the AJ Drexel Autism Institute.

  7. What's been considered America's 'gold standard' of autism ...

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    The 74 does a deep dive into applied behavior analysis for autism therapy, its history, progression, and studies' results throughout the years.

  8. Autism - Wikipedia

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    Until 2013, deficits in social function and communication were considered two separate symptom domains. [84] The current social communication domain criteria for autism diagnosis require people to have deficits across three social skills: social-emotional reciprocity, nonverbal communication, and developing and sustaining relationships. [70]

  9. Adults with autism say they always felt 'different' growing ...

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    Gavin Bollard always considered himself to be "different" from other kids growing up. For many years, he says, he put it down to being deaf. "My best friend in my primary school years was also ...