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Why Autistic Joy Thrives When Special Interests and Sensory Pleasures Are Celebrated, Not Suppressed
94% of autistic adults say they ‘actively enjoy aspects of being autistic.’ That isn’t just a number it’s a powerful refutation of the old cliche that autistic existence is monochromatic or requires ...
Intense special interests are one of the hallmarks of autism. When pathologized as "restricted," "fixated," and "abnormal in intensity and focus," they become diagnostic criteria and indicators of ...
In a more general sense, nurturing a set of hobbies and interests can be incredibly beneficial to your happiness, well-being, and physical health, according to Harvard Health Publishing. But the ...
People with autism are typically diagnosed by clinical observation and assessment. To deconstruct the clinical decision process, which is often subjective and difficult to describe, researchers used a ...
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