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Good presentation of Neurodiversity ideology and issues. Weak on informaton about autistic disorder and challenges facing severely autistic children and adults and their families.
Neurodiversity.com has become a beacon in the uncovering of bad science mongers and the owners writing has exposed a catalogue of wrong doing. Exceptional stuff.
Absolutely the best in well-reasoned, well-researched articles about autism, and exposing the money-grubbing doctors and lawyers who exploit parents' fears about their neurodiverse children.
Kathleen Seidel writes long, carefully researched posts on issues touching on autism. Her research on the backgrounds and motivations of lawyers representing parents in the Autism Omnibus hearings are particularly fine.
Impeccably researched blog posts, coupled with a website containing a treasure trove of information about ASD's and autism issues. I like the Library of the History of Autism Research section, which contains early autism research papers by Leo Kanner, Hans Asperger, Ivar Lovaas and others. The Life in the World section, and the Family and Society section, deal with many of the challenges of autism. The neurodiversity website and blog are a public service par excellence.