Chris Walker

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The received wisdom is that autism is some four times more common in boys than girls and that, when girls are affected, they are more profoundly affected (that is, more neuro-atypical or divergent). Recent research, however, suggests that girls’ socialization tends to mask signs of neuro-atypicality that ought to be recognized and appropriately accommodated.
Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women
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