Are we really the minority we're told we are?

Neuro diversity is such a huge thing and few people seem to understand it, but more and more symptoms are being recognised all the time and neuro-typical people seem to be finding it hard that we don't seem to be the minority they thought we were, we're mainsteam, but special, or we're treated as special, more special than them anyway, when we're not being kicked and punished for being different, although what that different actually is seems fairly indefinable.

Is it possible that we could be moving towards a post ND world?, Not yet obviously, to many of us are still struggling for recognition and diagnosis and te help that can come with it. But as the number of us grows, should it be less us and them and more of an idea of we're all a bit different and thats OK? 

Parents
  • I'm not sure we are such a minority as is thought. If I hadn't happened to watch a documentary featuring an autistic woman I might never have guessed I was on the spectrum, and there must be other adults like me who haven't thought about it. Even with kids it can be masked. Until we get widespread testing we won't know. I wonder if the Sally & Anne test could be introduced as part of base line testing when children start school, or maybe the AQ50 test could be given to teens at secondary/high school?

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  • I'm not sure we are such a minority as is thought. If I hadn't happened to watch a documentary featuring an autistic woman I might never have guessed I was on the spectrum, and there must be other adults like me who haven't thought about it. Even with kids it can be masked. Until we get widespread testing we won't know. I wonder if the Sally & Anne test could be introduced as part of base line testing when children start school, or maybe the AQ50 test could be given to teens at secondary/high school?

Children
  • Children start school so early these days do you think a 3-4 year old would understand the test? At that age they've not developed abstract thinking, would that skew the test? Otherwise I think it's a good idea, even if it wasn't done when they first start school, mabe it could be done a bit later, when they're about 7 maybe?