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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  • "Solution" is not the right word.... a synonym for... self-acceptance/understanding, maybe? That's the greatest "solution" to autism, to me.

    Besides, I don't know about you all, but this website has helped me to realise when I am right and wrong through the personal experiences of others. I guess "normal" people (I hate that word) struggle as much as we do. And as for association... I mean, I am certain there are many, especially in the UK. Maybe you are not looking in the right places?

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  • "Solution" is not the right word.... a synonym for... self-acceptance/understanding, maybe? That's the greatest "solution" to autism, to me.

    Besides, I don't know about you all, but this website has helped me to realise when I am right and wrong through the personal experiences of others. I guess "normal" people (I hate that word) struggle as much as we do. And as for association... I mean, I am certain there are many, especially in the UK. Maybe you are not looking in the right places?

Children