Autism doesn’t automatically present communication barriers, study finds
Experts from the University of Edinburgh have challenged deeply ingrained stereotypes that people with autism can’t communicate as well as their neurotypical peers. The study, which was published just yesterday (Wednesday 14th May) in the online journal Nature Human Behaviour, involved 311 participants who were divided into three different groups including autistic, neurotypical and a … Continue reading Autism doesn’t automatically present communication barriers, study finds
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