Talk:Marc Evers
Latest comment: 2 months ago by BlossomingDaisy's in topic Autism is not an intellectual disability.
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Autism is not an intellectual disability.
editAutism isn't a intellectual disability. Why is the article stating it is? I don't know who've added this, but it's wrong and should be removed from the article..
People on the Autism spectrum Have a Neuro-Diverse brain. It simply works differently and is wired differently than other people have..
But that has nothing to do with how smart you are.
P.s.
- Or am I reading the article wrong with the disadvantage of a language barrier?
I'm Dutch. Am I missing grammar? Stuff/things that have other meaning or function : UK: Thong = 🩲 🆚 USA: Thong = 🩲 🆚 Australia: Thong =🩴sandals
Thanks🤗, -DaisyBlossomingDaisy's (talk) 16:30, 28 August 2024 (UTC)