It quietly reinforces the idea that the more visibly sensory-sensitive someone appears, the “more autistic” they must be, that autism is best understood, and managed, through equipment, and that ...
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Schools aren’t designed for autistic children – these are the sensory challenges they face
In the academic year so far, the proportion of children who are “persistently absent” from schools in England – missing at ...
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