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Neurotypical
Neurotypical Neurotypical (or NT) is a term used by ... Typical Understanding Neurotypicality - parody Uncyclopedia entry on neurotypical syndrome
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Talk:Neurotypical
Talk:Neurotypical I'm sorting stubs and I ran ... UTC) POV The use of the word "neurotypical" represents a particular point of view. I ... December 2005 (UTC) It's not, actually. Neurotypical refers to those who have no neurological ... as this article states that the word "neurotypical" is used by autistics to refer to ...
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Neurotypical syndrome (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
Neurotypical syndrome Neurotypical syndrome or arrogant mob syndrome is a ... should be referred to as persons with Neurotypical syndrome, persons with NT or persons who ... known to "recover", i.e. afer exhibiting neurotypical behavior for much of their lives they ... NT throughout history No historical figures were Neurotypical, zero zilch none. None, that's ...
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Talk:Neurotypical syndrome (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
Talk:Neurotypical syndrome While I certainly sympathise with the ... were missing the point entirely, Ryuujin. The "neurotypical" label is applied as an insult to ... spectrum. The labelling of "normal" people as "neurotypical" is a form of backlash against people ...
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Talk:Autism/History as of 2005 May 31
... seeing things from another person's perspective. Neurotypical (popularly ... (link to section) Can link sign ... can force children to behave in a neurotypical manner, but the idea that the bully ... situations that would be punishment for a neurotypical might be delightful for an autistic, and ... autistic into someone socially undistinguishable from a neurotypical! The devastation felt by the hypothetical 'autistized ... autistics are much easier to manipulate than neurotypical prisoners. Even the most capable autistics ...
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Talk:Autism
... part it is largely POV, uses inspeak (neurotypical), and is inaccurate and does not cite ... autistic people are just as imaginative as neurotypical people. However, they tend to show it ... autistic people are just as imaginative as neurotypical people". It is also defensive and there ... do that here. Also, don't use neurotypical - most people won't understand it and ... I'm not against the use of "neurotypical" if it is defined within the ...
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Talk:Asperger syndrome/Archive03
... rift between an "autistic community" and a "neurotypical community". Most "neurotypicals" are too busy with ... article - the rest was quite good. PurplePlatypus Neurotypical "To refer to people who are non ... Asperger's syndrome will use the term "Neurotypical", or the abbreviation NT, which comes from ... do ASes get off calling non-ASes neurotypical when at least some of those non ... I realized the rest after reading the Neurotypical article. 24.22.227.53 23: ...
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Autism rights movement
... attempt to replace them with a different (neurotypical) person. This movement has made ethical challenges ... the autistic individual, forcing them to imitate neurotypical behavior (which is unnatural to an autistic ... researcher who has challenged applied behavior analysis. Neurotypical supporters Although this movement is sometimes quoted ... autistic rights movement and is run by neurotypical parents of an autistic child. These parents ... of why they feel "different" in a neurotypical society. Sometimes autistic adults find a ...
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Talk:Asperger syndrome/Archive01
... neurologically typical? "Normal" has much stronger connotations; neurotypical is accurate and generally devoid of those ... aggree that it is POV, after all neurotypical is similar to the term normal which ... MttJocy 11:49, 1 Apr 2005 (UTC) Neurotypical is a neat term but I think ... stand out. — FJ | hello As a neurotypical person who is the parent of an ...
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Talk:Autism/History as of 2005 August 8
... kids be able to interact in a "neurotypical" world. I would be all for a ... 56, July 14, 2005 (UTC) Definition of neurotypical Neurotypical seems to be used a lot without ... I think it's got one at neurotypical... --Bluejay Young July 5, 2005 07:38 ...
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