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The Deficit Model of Autism

Historically, our understanding of autism has been based on a deficit model. See why this is a problem.

Category: Deficit Model of Autism, History of Autism KnowledgeTags: autism facts, autism myths and stereotypes, autism research, benefit model of autism, DSM, history of autism, neurodiversity, neurotypicals, psychology, sensory differences, special interests

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