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The term was later adopted by both the neurodiversity movement and the scientific community.
The autism rights and neurodiversity movements are critics of the medical view.
In terms of the brain, there is the movement for the recognition of neurodiversity.
Neurodiversity - the standpoint that atypical neurological development is a normal human difference.
“Autism pride” or neurodiversity is a growing movement.
Ollibean - intersectional disability rights organization with a focus on neurodiversity.
They argue instead for acceptance of neurodiversity and accommodation to different needs and goals.
Instead of thinking of someone who can't talk as a hopeless case, neurodiversity would say, "Let's look for ways to help them communicate."
It's a disability, yes, but it's also a different way of being, and "neurodiversity" should be accepted by society.
Many of these students reported gaining this view of themselves through contact with neurodiversity advocates in online support groups.
The term neurodiversity also represents a move away from the "mother-blaming" or refrigerator mother theories of the 20th century.
An entire movement - neurodiversity - is blossoming that is anti-cure.
They say brain differences, like body differences, should be embraced, and argue for an acceptance of "neurodiversity."
He has authored books on the subjects of Neurodiversity and the psychology behind Disruptive innovation.
He describes neurodiversity as a "tempting escape valve".
Neurodiversity - tolerance of people regardless of neurological makeup.
The term has been adopted by the neurodiversity movement, and co-opted by those who embrace the diagnosis.
Autism rights activists are sometimes called neurodiversity activists.
Only a narrow conception of neurodiversity, referring exclusively to high-functioning autists, is reasonable.
The narrow conception of the neurodiversity claim should be accepted but the broader claim should not.
Blume was an early advocate who predicted the role the Internet would play in fostering the international neurodiversity movement, writing:
Recently, some neurodiversity activists have drawn fire for claiming that parents who aggressively treat autistic children will undermine their identities.
The neurodiversity concept is controversial.
Author David Pollak sees neurodiversity as an inclusive term that refers to the equality of all possible mental states.
Neurodiversity activists see their mission as a fight for civil rights, and Ne'eman and others are willing to stir un-rest.