What is the most hopeful solution to autism?

What is the most hopeful solution to autism?  This website suggests mostly problems.  There is no sense of personal connection; just written words by people in isolation.  Twelve step fellowships, br comparison, involve real people in meetings with real people with a common solution.  No money or outside interests are trying to get in on the action.  
Could that altruistic model of non-professionals work? 

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  • Well, what type of solution are we looking for?

    A solution to autism in general, i.e., a cure? That seems unrealistic, and to be honest I'm not sure I'd want a cure for the whole thing, since it's so fundamental to who I am.

    A solution to things like sensory issues, misunderstandings in communication, and so on? That would be lovely. A more accessible and understanding world would benefit us and so many others.

  • I agree, I think there are positives as well as negatives to autistic brain wiring. I could do with a solution to the problems caused by poor executive functioning though, it is so frustrating to struggle so hard, get so stressed and have worse results, or just give up, on things which seem to be simple tasks to the majority of people.

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  • I agree, I think there are positives as well as negatives to autistic brain wiring. I could do with a solution to the problems caused by poor executive functioning though, it is so frustrating to struggle so hard, get so stressed and have worse results, or just give up, on things which seem to be simple tasks to the majority of people.

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