Autism is not a one-size-fits-all condition. It exists on a spectrum that touches every aspect of human life communication , behavior, learning, and social interaction. As global awareness increases, so too does the understanding that inclusion must go beyond symbolic gestures. Today, inclusive programming is not just about accommodation it's about equity, respect, and opportunity. In a rapidly changing world, where diversity is a strength, recognizing and embracing neurodiversity is more important than ever. Autism and the Need for a New Perspective Autism Spectrum Disorder affects millions of individuals across the globe, but many are still boxed into outdated narratives. Historically, autism was seen primarily as a deficit something to be fixed, masked, or hidden. This viewpoint often led to isolation, misunderstanding, and exclusion. But today’s advocacy efforts are shifting the conversation. Autism isn’t a flaw; it’s a difference in how people experience the world. With this s...
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