Except that Paul Shattocks science is bunk.
It belongs with the MMR and mercury conspiracy therists and is part and
parcel of all that is denying neurodiverse people a true identity and
freedom to be who we are and what we are.
It is all most unhelpful drivel, and I sometimes wonder why on erth people
repeat it,
Mythology more at home with the medicine shows of 100 years ago
Larry
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> ND's be regular tested
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> A highly visible and respected colleague in the disabilities movement here
> in the U.S. put it very nicely in a recent email exchange. She said, "I
> often emphasize to students that the "medical model" is certainly
> appropriate if applied to medical problems. I try to convey that
> if "medical
> model" is defined to mean that biomedical conditions can explain societal
> outcomes, then it is inappropriate"
>
> Persons with disabilities do, indeed, often have medical
> conditions that are
> associated with many aspects of their lives. That cannot be ignored. The
> problem arises when those medical conditions serve as the primary
> basis for
> assumptions about social and functional capabilities, outcomes, etc.
>
>
> Kenneth Robey, Ph.D., Director
> Matheny Institute for Research in
> Developmental Disabilities
> and Asst. Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School
>
> Matheny Medical and Educational Center
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