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June is internationally recognized as the month of autistic pride, a movement that invites society to see autism in addition to the diagnoses, stereotypes and limitations often associated with the condition. More than celebrating differences, this date leads us to reflect on one of the main factors of suffering experienced by many families: constant comparison. Comparison usually arises very early. Parents observe other children of the same age …
2 out of 100 children are autistic, even higher is the rate of ADHD. Nevertheless, as a society, we are not prepared for neurodivergence. That must change.
For a long time, autism was understood almost exclusively from a clinical perspective, focused on diagnosis, difficulties or what had to be corrected. However, increasingly, the autistic people themselves have promoted a different perspective: they do not want others to speak for them, but to be recognized as protagonists of their own experiences. That change of view is precisely the sense that inspires the Autistic Pride Day, a commemoration bo…

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