How do you prefer to define it?

Hi everyone, I've been doing some research about autism during a few weeks now and I developed a question.

I've read that in some places they define it as a "neurodevelopmental disorder" and others say, as for example this organization, it's "a lifelong developmental disability...".  How do you feel regarding the word disability? Do you prefer to call it a disorder or a disability? And why? Do you prefer another way of calling it? I would genuinely love to know. 

My hope is to gather information as realistic as it can be so I can start advocating for autism in the near future. Thanks to all of you. You're great humans!

 

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  • I didn't know about Equality Act as I'm not from the UK and I think in my country works in a different way, but I appreciated it. 

    As what you said

    There is a saying that goes something like "when you have met one autist, you have met just one autist".

    this is so true. I can also endure very hard environments and/or situations as I've been masking all my life, but obviously end up in burnout. Anyway, this has been so helpful to know. 

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