Experts, Advocates Challenge Trump Administration Autism Misinformation in US
Experts, Advocates Challenge Trump Administration Autism Misinformation in US

Experts, Advocates Challenge Trump Administration Autism Misinformation in US

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Two secondary schools in the UK are actively seeking support workers to assist students with autism, emphasizing the importance of creating inclusive and nurturing environments that promote social, emotional, and academic growth. These roles require patience, understanding, and a strong knowledge of autism to help students overcome challenges and reach their potential. Meanwhile, advocates and experts in the U.S. are countering misinformation from the Trump administration regarding autism causes, affirming that there is no scientific link between autism and Tylenol or vaccines, and highlighting that autism is largely genetic and not curable. Autism diagnoses have increased due to broader definitions and better awareness, not an actual rise in cases. Additionally, support groups and research continue to focus on understanding the needs and concerns of autistic individuals and their families, promoting acceptance and tailored support rather than seeking a cure.

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