summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorNicholas Johnson <nick@nicholasjohnson.ch>2023-01-31 00:00:00 +0000
committerNicholas Johnson <nick@nicholasjohnson.ch>2023-01-31 00:00:00 +0000
commite560b70d66e8e070275d86d96eaad40650644f12fb040607f187a3bd938609e6 (patch)
treeedaea6af04281e19801af2d0e9d9e488629664a9d059c4e9f3d56ee3eb4859da
parentf8ab179fa58f12cdade9d606cb175f46a0c1ef650ec16b63acf27492a85083f6 (diff)
downloadjournal-e560b70d66e8e070275d86d96eaad40650644f12fb040607f187a3bd938609e6.tar.gz
journal-e560b70d66e8e070275d86d96eaad40650644f12fb040607f187a3bd938609e6.zip
New entry: on-the-term-low-functioning-autism
-rw-r--r--content/entry/on-the-term-low-functioning-autism.md12
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/content/entry/on-the-term-low-functioning-autism.md b/content/entry/on-the-term-low-functioning-autism.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a12585e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/content/entry/on-the-term-low-functioning-autism.md
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+---
+title: "On the Term \"Low Functioning Autism\""
+date: 2023-01-31T00:00:02
+draft: false
+---
+[My last entry](/2023/01/31/on-the-term-high-functioning-autism/) was about the term "high-functioning autism". This entry is about the term "low-functioning autism".
+
+My main complaint about terms like "low-functioning autism" and "high-functioning autism" aren't that they're inaccurate, just that they lend itself to misinterpretation. Neurotypicals get the impression that autism can be understood using some binary or linear scale, rather than seeing it for the multidimensional spectrum that it is.
+
+When neurotypicals hear "high-functioning", they think of someone who doesn't require any extra help. When they hear "low-functioning", they imagine someone who's incapable of doing anything for themselves. Many "low-functioning" folks are quite capable in many domains and it's patronizing when you assume that they're not just because of their label. I think the language "low-functioning" contributes to this confusion.
+
+Thus I've recently taken to calling "low-functioning autism" "high support needs autism" instead and I suggest you do the same.