Neurodiversity

Optimal outcomes for someone with autism-related disabilities must be oriented toward the 'whole person' and look beyond disabilities in daily living.

Human beings have many things in common, which because we all seem to go through similar developmental stages, gives us the appearance of similarity. Human beings are remarkably diverse. Shaped by a combination of genetics and life experiences, we develop a wide range of personalities and temperaments, skills, capabilities, preferences, perspectives, and ways of being. …

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