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by genericresponse
791 days ago
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Definitionally, at least in the US, Autism is a disability. It's a qualifier for the Americans with Disabilities Act. The specific definition: "A disability is a physical or mental impairment that makes it harder for a person to perform certain activities or interact with the world around them."
For many ASD makes it harder to interact with the world around them, whether that's overstimulation, communication challenges, or something else. It's reasonable to wonder if the disabilities were caused by brain damage post-partum or are symptomatic of his autism. At the same time we shouldn't forget the many others with ASD and similar disabilities who lack another explanation. Some of the population with ASD have limited communication skills and cannot pass as neurotypical. |
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