Today marks the second annual Autistics Speaking Day, which I think should be broadcast not only to the general public, but to autism researchers. Nearly every scientific paper about autism makes a passing reference to the heterogeneity of the disorder. That's beautifully illustrated in the dozens of posts and Tweets written for today's event by those who, despite their communication struggles, speak up.
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