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  • ...tonym of [[Autism|autism]]. An '''allistic''' person is someone who is not autistic. ...ays. (For example: someone who isn't autistic but is ADHD is both allistic and neurodivergent)
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  • ...whereas only 4% preferred "person with Autism". 15% were fine with both, and 5% preferred neither or didn't answer.</ref> [[Category:Autistic paradigms and terminology]]
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  • <blockquote>My favourite thing is when I'm questioning whether I'm really autistic ("What if I just made everything up?!") while literally stimming.</blockquo ...y have been hanging out in autistic spaces (with or without realizing it), and think, "I'm like everyone else."
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  • ...whereas only 4% preferred "person with Autism". 15% were fine with both, and 5% preferred neither or didn't answer.</ref> [[Category:Autistic paradigms and terminology]]
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  • ...ly) used as a synonym for [[Allism|allistic]], which is someone who is not autistic, but ''could'' have another ND diagnosis, such as [[ADHD]]. {{Comment|Definition, history, controversies and more about the term neurotypical!
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  • {{Redundant|page=[[Autistic love languages#Support_swapping|Support swapping]]}} ...us, to depending on each other and our community in a radically accepting and inclusive way.
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  • ...cal]] people. Although outdated, this is still used by many psychiatrists and physicians. ...be more ‘dog’. Assessing a cats skills using a criteria designed for dogs and vice versa… this will likely result in neither one achieving the ‘desir
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  • Autistic culture is still growing up, so there are still a lot of '''things''' in ou ...wants a good name. [[AuDHD]] is sometimes used, but it's not in common use and has all the same problems that [[ADHD]] has.
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  • ...pe of brain configuration. Every brain configuration has its own strengths and weaknesses. * The [[Autism|autistic]] neurotype
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  • ...t can dig into you — and you can cope with a few, until it's one too many) and ''knives'' (traumas). {{Comment|Expand with more explained details about all of the forms of autistic cutlery.}}
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  • ...y|Autistic communities]], thoroughly researching the available literature, and engaging in intensive self-reflection (something Autistics tend to do a lot ...lthcare, lack of access to [[Autism and LGBT|queer]]-accepting healthcare, and the fact that many doctors [[Difficulties with mental health services|refus
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  • == Autism community vs Autistic community == # The autism community is any [[allism|allistic]] who knows or works with an autistic
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  • == Difference between neurodivergence and neurodiversity == [[Category:Autistic paradigms and terminology]]
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  • ...els|high-functioning]]. Asperger's was removed from the [[DSM-V]] in 2013, and from the [[ICD-11]] on 1 Jan 2022. ...has largely fallen out of favour among members of the [[Autistic community|autistic community]].
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  • ...vily affected by autism on the other, a sign that "everyone's a little bit autistic". ...t's more like a collection of multiple sliding scales, one for each trait, and even then, that's still oversimplistic.
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  • ...ity and fascination about a particular topic. The topic could be anything, and could range from a very broad field, such as physics or ocean life, to as n ...y one, and sometimes dedicated interests that had faded away can come back and be a central focus again.
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  • '''High-''' and '''low-functioning''' labels are an outdated form of classification of [[Au ...]] of an autistic person (non-verbal, heavy usage of [[Stimming|stimming]] and lack of [[Masking|masking]]).
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  • ...omy, asserting instead that people who belong to minorities are not broken and that a healthy population benefits from diversity. ...e majority: to pass for straight, cisgender, endosex, [[Allism|allistic]], and so on.
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