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The alternative to 'high-functioning' and 'low-functioning' is 'Autistic.' | The alternative to 'high-functioning' and 'low-functioning' is 'Autistic.' | ||
There's not ever a need to use such vague and arbitrary boxes, especially since two people in the same category | There's not ever a need to use such vague and arbitrary boxes, especially since two people in the same category could share not a single trait. | ||
Whenever intending to talk about an autistic person's functions, use specifics. | Whenever intending to talk about an autistic person's functions, use specifics. |