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At that time, autism was thought to affect between 1 in 2,000–2,500 children. Its prevalence in the 2010s was considered to be around 1 in 100 following the awareness raised by Wing and her followers. [4] Her research, particularly with her collaborator Judith Gould, now underpins thinking in the field of autism.
Some authors, clinicians and experts like Judith Gould, Tony Attwood, Lorna Wing and Christopher Gillberg [24] have proposed that autism in females may be underdiagnosed due to better natural superficial social mimicry skills in females, partially different set of symptoms and less knowledge about autism in females among experts. [25]
Judith Gould is a fictional American writer of romance novels, and is the pseudonym used by co-authors: Nicholas Peter "Nick" Bienes and Rhea Gallaher, who are actually both men. Gould is a New York Times bestselling author [ 1 ] whose books have been translated into 22 languages.
Dr. Jeff Hersh: Class valedictorian shows many with autism can do amazing things Roy said she learned about the museum’s Especially for Me events in 2021 through Facebook groups for moms with ...
Autism support group APAFAC was founded in Catalonia in 1976. [300] It was joined by Aspanaes in Galacia in 1979, [301] and similar bodies in other parts of Spain after that. The Nederlandse Vereniging voor Autisme (NVA) (Dutch Association for Autism) was founded in 1978 by parents of children with autism. [302]
Domus is known for participating in autism research studies. [4] The organization is also known as Centro Educativo Domus. In 1980, the organization was founded by a group of parents of autistic children who wanted more support. The original director was Judith Martínez de Vaillard, who also had an autistic son.