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This groundbreaking work challenges conventional views on autism, advocating for a broader model of acceptance and understanding for individuals who think differently. Autism is portrayed not just as a developmental disorder or lifelong disability, but as a natural cognitive variation that can resemble certain forms of genius. The author, a WIRED reporter, delves into the hidden history of autism, revealing why diagnoses have surged in recent years. By exploring the early days of autism research and the struggles faced by autistic individuals and their families, he offers insights and solutions to the complexities surrounding autism. He outlines a vision for a more compassionate society where those with learning differences can access the resources necessary for fulfilling lives. The narrative uncovers the untold story of Hans Asperger, whose work was overshadowed by a dark chapter in history, and highlights the efforts of child psychiatrist Leo Kanner, who worked to suppress knowledge of the autism spectrum for decades. Additionally, the book sheds light on the neurodiversity movement, advocating for respect, support, and the right to self-determination for individuals with cognitive differences, while emphasizing the importance of innovation and accommodations in education and the workplace.
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Neurotribes, Steve Silberman
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- 2016
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