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Understanding Empathy and Autism (Expert Article)
Many people believe that autistic individuals lack empathy. This is not true.
The reason this misconception never seems to get discarded may be due, in part, to its deep historical roots.
Early descriptions of autism and autistic individuals, dating as far back as the 1930s, tended to emphasize the social and communication difficulties associated with the condition. This helped foster an assumption that autistic individuals lacked empathy. Even as recently as the early 2000s, research sugge
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Apr 2nd 2025
ADHD and Social Skills
ADHD is a common
neurodevelopmental condition that significantly impacts a child’s capacity to
regulate their attention, and/or impulses, and/or activity level. According to
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nine percent of U.S. children between
the ages of 3 and 17 have an ADHD diagnosis.ADHD can affect a child’s
social success. For example, difficulty focusing and sustaining attention can
result in missing social cues, forgetting conversations, and failing to notice
how on
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Jan 9th 2024