Criticism of Broad Autism Phenotype

I have some criticism of Broad Autism Phenotype.

Broad Autism Phenotype seems to blur the lines between a neurotypical that has persistent autistic traits and a person with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Tha argument can be made is if s person has a diagnosis or not. 

There are also some people that have Unspecified Neurodevelopmental Disorder that have symptoms similar to Autism Spectrum Disorder, but they may not meet full diagnostic criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder.

It's just so confusing.

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  • I hadn't actually heard of this definition before now, where you might have autistic traits but not so much you need support, which level one is according to the new definitions.

    So this is a very useful link, SpikeyMark. 

    I still wonder of this new definition isn't what would have been called PDD Nos in the older list of definitions.