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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I see people mention a much broader definition of autism and a lower threshold of diagnosis, compared to level 1, what exactly does that mean?[/quote] Some people seem to think some people are being diagnosed with autism but have no support needs. I don't know if they are talking about their own kids or just imagining that is happening with no basis for it. My kid with ASD has low support needs but they are there. They do great in school and following rules and routines, but they are doing well because they have a support outside of school - tutoring, OT and social skills [/quote]
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