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A whisper of autism: Fragile X carriers and the autism phenotype, writes @askomorowsky #SpectrumViewpoint bit.ly/3Oqogsx

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"Professionals and parents in Ukraine understand that separating autistic children from their peers or putting them in custodial care is simply not an option anymore," writes Chrystina Dolyniuk for #SpectrumViewpoint bit.ly/3ifaGJQ
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Over the past decade, Ukraine has made tremendous strides in its attempts to raise awareness and improve services and support for children on the autism spectrum, writes Chrystina Dolyniuk for #SpectrumViewpoint bit.ly/3ifaGJQ

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Autistic adults are especially prone to contracting COVID-19 and to having complications from it. We need mitigation strategies and vaccination policies to better protect them. #SpectrumViewpoint #FromTheArchives bit.ly/COVID_protect_autisti…

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Up to 87 percent of autistic children exhibit motor challenges, yet only a small number receive a motor-specific diagnosis (15 percent) or treatment (32 percent), revealing a considerable clinical gap #SpectrumViewpoint bit.ly/autism_motor_skills

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"Motor skill differences are a meaningful and highly underutilized clinical target for autistic people of all ages. They should also be included in the DSM as a clinical specifier for autism." #SpectrumViewpoint bit.ly/autism_motor_skills
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"A burgeoning literature suggests that broad motor differences are more relevant than has historically been appreciated for understanding, assessing and supporting people on the spectrum." #SpectrumViewpoint bit.ly/autism_motor_skills
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RT @Spectrum "Motor skill differences are a meaningful and highly underutilized clinical target for autistic people of all ages. They should also be included in the DSM as a clinical specifier for autism." ow.ly/RwY150HoL9L #SpectrumViewpoint
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"Autistic adults who are not interested in interventions focused on changing their core autism traits might welcome motor-focused ones that could improve their functional living skills or quality of life." #SpectrumViewpoint bit.ly/autism_motor_skills
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"Researchers have begun to theorize that basic differences in how autistic and non-autistic people move may make it more difficult for them to connect, reflective of the ‘double-empathy’ problem." #SpectrumViewpoint bit.ly/autism_motor_skills
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Up to 87 percent of autistic children exhibit motor challenges, yet only a small number receive a motor-specific diagnosis (15 percent) or treatment (32 percent), revealing a considerable clinical gap #SpectrumViewpoint bit.ly/autism_motor_skills
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"Motor skill differences are a meaningful and highly underutilized clinical target for autistic people of all ages. They should also be included in the DSM as a clinical specifier for autism." #SpectrumViewpoint bit.ly/autism_motor_skills
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Motor skills in autism: A missed opportunity, a #SpectrumViewpoint by Ashley de Marchena and Casey Zampella bit.ly/autism_motor_skills
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