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Contrary to normal beliefs, Autism could be more frequent in girls and women than the studies may suggest. In the United States there are next to almost 5 million who have Autism although the real numbers may happen being much higher than actually stated; also, many Autistic people are undiagnosed at current.

Too many Autism studies are missing feminines and giving them something else as diagnosis. That may create serious problems for those females and the people with whosoever the females are familiar, including their parents, their teachers and their friends.

And alas, not many clubs or groups exist with an Autism in Females focus-the existing networks keep pointing at masculines in the Autism studies they use.

Autistic female book writers are strongly better known than Autistic male bookwriters are. One although not the only reason is the work of the Autistic male bookwriter is often put out of print, whereas the work of the females seems to never get put out print.

Notable girls and women that are Autistic include: Temple Grandin Wendy Lawson Donna Williams Lucy Blackman Martha Kate Downey Liane Holliday Willey

Note>The studies linking Autism to mental deficiency are very outdated and based under poor evidence which sprang from whomever evaluated the Autism sufferer writing the Autistic person off and declaring that Autistic as intellect restricted (IQs from 67>under). The WISC intelligence test happens being the culprit and cause of the misleading studies which connect Autism under mental deficiency.

Autistic children, teenagers and adults do very poorly under the WISC intelligence test-the WISC are inaccurate testings which don't reflect how the autistic individual actually behaves and performs.

Bad information can really mislead anyone and even worse, whosoever has Autism or knows somebody with Autism; and this complex condition is still poorly understood.

Your local Autism Society networks are very reliable and trusted Autism information networks. Other Autistic networks as Cure Autism Now/Autism Speaks have gotten high criticism for setting unrealistic goals; the problem: even detecting Autism cures may be difficult and impossible.

Neurotic heart (talk)/Heather Ann 00:47, 24 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Others missions are women's issues, girl business, female matters, feminism, Girl Scouts. Neurotic heart (talk)/Heather Ann 15:14, 4 September 2008 (UTC)# Heather Ann 02:01, 13 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Rich Farmbrough 18:37 7 September 2008 (UTC).

{==AFD== Hi, thanks for your message, SmackBot does not nominate areticles for deletion. Regards, Rich Farmbrough, 19:11 7 September 2008 (GMT).

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Heather Ann 02:03, 13 September 2008 (UTC) Heather Ann 02:11, 13 September 2008 (UTC)