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About Autism

Useful balance against deficit-only medical content. Source: Autistic Self Advocacy Network.

Community experience·3 min read·Last reviewed 07/06/2026·Autism Lifeline Editorial (source: Autistic Self Advocacy Network)

Overview

This original Guide to Autism brief summarizes the main practical value of Autistic Self Advocacy Network's resource, "About Autism." It is not a copy of the source article. It is a new, plain-language article designed to help the Guide to Autism team decide how this topic could become useful site content.

Article brief

This topic is important because autism resources can accidentally speak about autistic people rather than with them. A trustworthy guide should include autistic-led perspectives, explain identity-first and person-first language respectfully, and make clear that support and acceptance are not opposites. People can deserve accommodations, therapy, safety support, communication tools, and dignity at the same time. A Guide to Autism article based on this source should help families understand that autism is part of how a person experiences the world. It should avoid cure-focused framing and instead focus on communication, access, regulation, self-advocacy, and environments that fit the person better. This is especially important for adult autism pages, burnout content, masking, and community stories. Practical site features could include perspective boxes from autistic adults, language preference notes, a glossary of respectful terms, and a 'support without shame' guide for parents and professionals.

How this becomes site content

Useful balance against deficit-only medical content.

Action takeaways

 Create a plain-language page for Autistic people, families, public.  Label the evidence lens clearly: Autistic-led.  Connect this topic to action tools, downloads, and professional questions.  Avoid cure-based, fear-based, or shame-based wording.  Include autistic perspectives when the topic affects identity, dignity, or lived experience.

Citation

Primary source: Autistic Self Advocacy Network, "About Autism." URL: https://autisticadvocacy.org/about-asan/about-autism/

Educational summary written for Autism Lifeline. Verify clinical claims against the primary source before public use.

Sources & further reading

  • Autistic Self Advocacy Network — https://autisticadvocacy.org/about-asan/about-autism/

Educational content only. For individualized assessment or treatment, please consult a qualified professional.