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- Autism_rights_movement abstract "The autism rights movement (ARM), also called the neurodiversity movement or autistic culture movement, is a social movement that encourages autistic people, their caregivers and society to adopt a position of neurodiversity, accepting autism as a variation in functioning rather than a mental disorder to be cured. The ARM advocates a variety of goals including a greater acceptance of autistic behaviors; treatment that teaches autistic individuals coping skills rather than treatment focused on imitating behaviors of neurotypical peers, including extinguishing harmless stimming, forcing eye contact and breaking routines; the creation of social networks and events that allow autistic persons to socialize on their own terms; and the recognition of the autistic community as a minority group.Autism rights or neurodiversity advocates believe that autism spectrum disorders are genetic and should be accepted as a natural expression of the human genome. This perspective is distinct from two wings of the autism cure movement: (1) the perspective that autism spectrum disorders are caused by a genetic defect and should be addressed by targeting the autism gene(s) and (2) the perspective that autism is caused by environmental factors like vaccines and pollution and could be cured by addressing environmental causes.The movement is controversial and there are a wide variety of both supportive and critical opinions about the movement among people whose lives are affected by autism. There are several organizations in the autism rights movement. Some, like the Autistic Self Advocacy Network have non-profit status while others such as Autism Network International do not.".
- Autism_rights_movement wikiPageExternalLink autreach.org.uk.
- Autism_rights_movement wikiPageExternalLink www.autcom.org.
- Autism_rights_movement wikiPageExternalLink www.auties.org.
- Autism_rights_movement wikiPageExternalLink www.autism-world.com.
- Autism_rights_movement wikiPageExternalLink www.autisticadvocacy.org.
- Autism_rights_movement wikiPageExternalLink www.autisticrightsmovementuk.org.
- Autism_rights_movement wikiPageExternalLink www.autisticsociety.org.
- Autism_rights_movement wikiPageExternalLink www.uncommongenius.org.
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- Autism_rights_movement subject Category:Autism.
- Autism_rights_movement subject Category:Disability_rights.
- Autism_rights_movement subject Category:Identity_politics.
- Autism_rights_movement subject Category:Medical_activism.
- Autism_rights_movement subject Category:Neurodiversity.
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- Autism_rights_movement comment "The autism rights movement (ARM), also called the neurodiversity movement or autistic culture movement, is a social movement that encourages autistic people, their caregivers and society to adopt a position of neurodiversity, accepting autism as a variation in functioning rather than a mental disorder to be cured.".
- Autism_rights_movement label "Autism rights movement".
- Autism_rights_movement label "Mouvements pour les droits de la personne autiste".
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