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minority groups. Some
neurodiversity advocates and
researchers including Judy
Singer and
Patrick Dwyer argue that the
neurodiversity paradigm is the middle...
- Parti****ting Schools".
Neurodiversity.
Retrieved 2021-02-23.
Neurodiversity Celebration W**** 2021,
retrieved 2021-06-02
Neurodiversity Celebration W****, retrieved...
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Autistics for Autistics, a self-advocacy group,
describes neurodiversity this way: "
Neurodiversity means that—like biodiversity—all of us have a role to play...
- is an
American autistic activist and
writer who
helped pioneer the
neurodiversity movement. Sinclair,
along with
Xenia Grant and
Donna Williams, formed...
- Grandin.
Grandin has been an
outspoken proponent of
autism rights and
neurodiversity movements. Mary
Temple Grandin was born in Boston, M****achusetts, into...
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under the
neurodiversity banner, as low-functioning autists'
condition may
rightfully be
viewed as a disability. The
concept of
neurodiversity is contentious...
- term "
neurodiversity" to
Singer by
Steve Silberman in his book NeuroTribes,
Singer is
often credited with the
creation of the term
neurodiversity to represent...
-
known for his books,
Unmasking Autism:
Discovering the New
Faces of
Neurodiversity and
Laziness Does Not Exist, as well as for
publishing shorter pieces...
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tolerance of
neurodiversity.
These views are the
basis for the
autistic rights and
autistic pride movements,
within the
broader neurodiversity movement....
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development of the
neurodiversity paradigm.
According to Walker, the
neurodiversity paradigm has
three foundational principles: "
Neurodiversity—the diversity...