Those kids they showed looked high functioning autistic. A lot of them
had autistic mannerisms, a couple did subtle stims there, and a few
seemed to have mild language processing problems.
And despite the claim the man who interviewed them made, of breaking
stereotypes, he was actually reinforcing stereotypes. The idea seemed
to be "they couldn't do X, Y and Z if they were still autistic".
Ettina
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