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Every so often, someone says, with perplexity, “I seem to be getting more autistic. I don’t know why, and I know that doesn’t sound possible, but it seems to be happening.”
Those of us who experience this are often surprised, because of the general perceptions that are out there about autism. It is viewed either as something stable, or, as in the writings of Liane Holliday Willey, Temple Grandin, and other authors, as something that fades away with age.
The fact that some autistic people lose abilities with age is well-documented, but it is not always discussed in clear ways.
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Those of us who experience this are often surprised, because of the general perceptions that are out there about autism. It is viewed either as something stable, or, as in the writings of Liane Holliday Willey, Temple Grandin, and other authors, as something that fades away with age.
The fact that some autistic people lose abilities with age is well-documented, but it is not always discussed in clear ways.
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