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This includes those autistic people who also have learning disabilities, who may be less able to communicate their experiences and needs with the world, and rely on proxies (such as parents or carers) to argue their corner. There has to be concerted effort from the non-autistic world to hear all of these viewpoints, and autistic people who do have a voice must remind them of this fact.
Untypical: How the world isn’t built for autistic people and what we should all do about it
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