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Most diagnostic criteria for autism are framed as being '''deficits''' when compared to [[Allism|allistic]] or [[Neurotypical|neurotypical]] people. | Most diagnostic criteria for autism are framed as being '''deficits''' when compared to [[Allism|allistic]] or [[Neurotypical|neurotypical]] people. | ||
== Function | == Function labels == | ||
{stuff about ''high- and low-functioning'' goes here} | {stuff about ''high- and low-functioning'' goes here} |
Revision as of 12:16, 23 August 2022
Most diagnostic criteria for autism are framed as being deficits when compared to allistic or neurotypical people.
Function labels
{stuff about high- and low-functioning goes here}