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Neurotribes: How the Cookie Crumbles

January 12, 2021by m0casa02 2 Comments

I am reblogging this post from 4-5 years ago. It complements yesterday’s blog by Jill Escher in regards to Neurotribes. The same can be regarded as my own personal opinion […]

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Procreation and autism

March 9, 2020by m0casa02 1 Comment

The characteristic patterns of behavior exhibited by a particular individual tend to remain, within limits, constant over time.  This is how we can define traits in our personality but also, […]

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La torpeza y el autismo

September 18, 2019by m0casa02 3 Comments

Cuando nació mi nietecito, era un bebé quisquilloso. Solía ​​llorar mucho y el sostenerlo en los brazos no le ofrecía consuelo. Parecía estar despierto la mayor parte de la noche […]

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Tony Attwood: A Good Overview of Autism with Some Unrealistic Expectations

January 7, 2019by m0casa02 4 Comments

Introduction by Yuval Levental: I am a person on the autism spectrum who critically analyzes autism advocacy. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Michigan State University and […]

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Defining Autism

October 18, 2018by m0casa02 13 Comments

I am taking the liberty of publishing the comments made by John Elder Robison regarding our book, “Defining Autism”. John was kind enough to read the book and send us […]

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Abraham un padre con Asperger

July 23, 2018by m0casa02 1 Comment

El siguiente blog sirve para introducir a Abraham a nuestros lectores. Abraham es un padre con Asperger que colabora con un centro en Cataluña, dando talleres y clases para niños […]

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The Horrifying History of Hans Asperger

July 16, 2018by m0casa02 5 Comments

Jill Escher is an autism research philanthropist, president of Autism Society San Francisco Bay Area, autism housing provider, and mother of two children with nonverbal forms of autism. Several of […]

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The Problem with the Neurodiversity Movement

October 15, 2017by m0casa02 2 Comments

Published in Quillette October 15, 2017 by Thomas Clements “Every morning when I wake up I feel a heavy sense of trepidation as I contemplate the complex series of social […]

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Expanding Our Understanding of Symptoms Associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder & Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

August 23, 2017by m0casa02 1 Comment

We are looking for adults aged 25 years or older (or the legal wards of adults who fit those criteria) to take part in an online survey study investigating a […]

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Isabelle Rapin (1927-2017): the Grande Dame of Autism Research

July 4, 2017by m0casa02 4 Comments

It was with great sorrow that I learned of the passing away of Isabelle Rapin. She died this past month of pneumonia at the age of 89. For the past […]

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