Myths About Autism
Myths about autism that people believe:
There are numerous misconceptions and fallacies about autism. It is critical to remember that "when you meet one person on the autism spectrum, you've met one person on the autistic spectrum," just as each person is unique and individual, with their own eccentricities, interests, and hobbies.
Myth 1
If you speak, make eye contact, are a girl, or do not appear to be Autistic, you are not Autistic.
Truth
Autism affects people of all ages and manifests differently in each individual.
Myth 2
Everyone on the autistic spectrum is a savant.
Truth
Popular culture influences the formation of stereotypes. Despite the fact that each autistic person has their own set of abilities and interests, it is estimated that approximately 30% of those on the spectrum are savants. Myth 3
In some way, everyone is "autistic."
Truth
The majority of people can identify with or understand some aspects of Autistic experiences. Although it is important to strive to interact with others, some Autistic people believe that this statement minimises their difficulties and that their issues are not taken seriously.
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