- Before I Step Back...
- Autism Erasure Packaged, Delivered and Predicted
- Paracetamol (Acetaminophen), Pregnancy and Autism: What the New BMJ Review Really Shows
- Maternal Misconduct: The Shocking Link Between Mothers and Their Children’s Left Hands
- Autism Research Keeps Blaming Moms
- "Prevention" Is Not Supposed to Mean Erasure
- Science, Power and the Myth of Neutrality
- Autism Charities Frame Power and Pity
- 'Adverse': The Hidden Judgment Inside One Clinical Word
- When Not Naming Heals: Rethinking Autism Diagnosis
- The Trump Administration's Tylenol Doublethink
- When We Start with Autistic Knowing: What Wenn Lawson's Paper Gets Right
- Crisis in the Classroom: Neurotypical Children Plummet to Historic Lows
- Yet Another Proposal for a National Autism Registry
- Pollution Becomes an Autism Metaphor
- Milestones Without Blame: A Study That Names Disparity Without Deficit
- Academia Finally Listens: Eye Care Research Starts Catching Up to Autistic Reality
- Word Vomit Disorder: How Ronald L. Hirsch Discovered a New Epidemic
- What Responsible Research Looks Like (And Why This Paper Isn’t It)
- When Predictability Becomes a Compass: Autistic Reasoning and the Pull of Uncertainty
- Loneliness Isn’t a Symptom: What Happens After Autistic Adults Define It Themselves
- Teaching Power to See Differently: The Ally Logic of Rio's Law
- Echoes Across Silence: A Different Kind of Autism Research Comes from Japan
- Beyond the Autistic Neurotype: From Difference to Design
- The Voltage of Harm: How a Chemical Engineering Journal Published a Surveillance Device for Autistic Children
- Before the Data: Where Autism Research Goes Wrong
- When Inclusion Punishes Its Own Tools — and the Autistic People Who Use Them
- Playing Becomes Performance: A Critique of PRT for Preschool Childen with Autism
- Faces as Biomarkers, Children as Datasets
- Snipped Logic: RFK Jr.’s Latest Cut at Autism Science
- Predicting Autistic Behavior or Predicting Compliance?
- What a Cure Would Destroy
- No Signal in the Noise: When Null Results Are the News
- Newsweek Parent Op-Ed Pushes Back on RFK's Autism Myths
- Science Learns Autism Is Not One Thing (But We Already Knew That)
- What RFK Jr. Gets Wrong About Autism — And Why It Sounds Familiar
- Extended Reality for Autistic People or Extended Reach of Deficit Logic?
- From Warning Labels to Lawsuits
- When the Mask Eats the Self
- Student Journalist Calls Out Political 'Autism Cure' Myths
- Trump’s Autism Paradox: 'Neutral' Science on a Stage of Harm
- Study Risks Funneling Autistic Youth into Justice System
- Binary Comfort, Broken Trust
- All Spectacle, No Contact: RFK Jr.’s Strikeout on Autism
- Safety in the Signals: How Cues Shape Autistic Masking at Work
- RFK Jr. Puts an Axe-Grinder in the CDC
- Leucovorin Study Turns Autism Into a Metabolic Error
- Anxiety Isn’t “Autistic” — It’s What Rejection Feels Like
- A Quiet Revolution in the Loudest Places
- When the Frame Shapes the Answers
- When Power Decides Autism Is an Epidemic
- Betrayed Trust: Who Are Autism Moms Supposed to Believe?
- Autism Doesn’t Need Curing — Policy Does
- Pesticides and the "Autism Cure" Trap
- When Autism Becomes the Trigger Word Again
- Some Clarity on Autism "Causes"
- Parents As Partners, Not Trainees
- Power says cure. Autistic people say support.
- Hugging Robots And The Friendships We Refuse To Build
- Trump’s Tylenol Gambit and the Fight Over Autism’s Meaning
- A Panel of Autism Experts Responded to Trump. Here’s What They Missed.
- Gut Pain Is Not Behavior
- Unproven, Unasked, Unheard
- Blood Doesn't Speak for Us
- When a Drugged Brain Becomes the Mirror: Reading a Ketamine Study Through an Autistic Frame
- When Trauma Disguises Itself as Autism
- Autistic Students Smuggled a Trojan Horse Into the Academy
- What Happens to Autistic Adults as We Age? The Review That Finally Asked
- Miscarried Blame: How Autism Fear is Rebranded as Maternal Guilt
- When Stress Is Treated as Symptom, Not Signal
- "Stop It Before It Enters”: How the Resplice Institute Repackages Eugenics as Parental Love
- Knocking Down Autism Isn’t Science — It’s Cure Logic
- When the Rhythm Matters More Than the Script
- Study on Acupuncture and Music Therapy Clears Fog but Leaves the Frame
- When a DNA Rearrangement Becomes a Cure Map
- "Dog Autism" and the Weaponization of Stupidity
- When the Brain Takes a Different Road and Still Arrives
- When Creativity Becomes the Frame
- When “Uncertainty” Speaks Louder Than “Anxiety”
- What Causes Neurotypicality?
- Pilot Study Treats Babies As Risk Factors
- When Autism Becomes a Political Pawn
- AI Turns Toddlers’ Voices Into Autism Risk Scores
- A Mother Builds an Autism Haven — and Why That Matters
- A Blow to the Autistic Gut: When Science Forgets Ethics
- Diana Schendel Becomes Editor-in-Chief of Autism Research
- Photo Exhibit Reappropriates “But You Don’t Look Autistic” Slur
- Burden by Design: Autism or Abandonment?
- When “Accountability” Means Disappearance
- When a Mouse’s Seizure Becomes Our Symptom
- The Messy Middle, Part Two: Intervention, Protection, and the Slippery Line Between Care and Control
- AI Hiring Tools: When “Bias-Free” Means Autistic-Free
- A Blood Test Says You’re Autistic. What Could Go Wrong?
- Boston University’s colonoscopy project: a rare case where autistic adults aren’t just “patients”
- Noora: The AI That “Teaches” Autistic People Empathy and the Old Myth It Recycles
- When a Lifeline Comes with Strings Attached
- When “Fidelity” Protects the Frame We Start With
- Banking on False Hope: Tooth Stem Cell Companies Selling Autism “Cures”
- Rushed Science, Real Harm: The Acetaminophen–Autism Preprint That Skips Peer Review and Silences Autistic Voices
- Debunking Isn’t Enough: Why Autism Still Gets Lost in the Vaccine Wars
- Hebrew Grammar in Autistic Teens: Almost a Breakthrough — Until the Frame Took Over
- Stem Cell Therapy for Autism: From Care to Commodification
- When “abnormal” is the default: the cure frame inside a cerebellum study
- Study asks “Why Can’t You Autistics Handle Violence?”
- UC Davis and the Return of Parental Blame in Environmental Health
- Self-Harm in Autism: When Research Codes the Harm Into Us
- When “Early” Means Erasing Us
- The "Broken Wiring" Story Returns — This Time in RNA
- Correcting Mice, Diagnosing People: A Red Flag From Army Medical University
- Fix the Feeling, Not the Face: When “Emotion Recognition” Becomes Emotional Erasure
- When “Shocking” Just Means “Different”: How the Daily Mail Medicalizes Millions Overnight
- When the ABA Market Calls It Growth, We Call It What It Is
- The Face, the Brain, the Lie: When AI Diagnosis Scans for Autism but Sees No One
- RFK Jr., CDC, and the Never-Ending Vaccine Lie
- When the Researcher is Also the Researched: The Autistic Advantage in Autism Studies
- Drugging Distress: How a 'Review' Sells Risperidone & Aripiprazole to Autistic Kids
- Who defines the challenge in autism research?
- You Don’t Get Two Tries at Lying About Us
- When Burden Means Broken: The Quiet Harm of Autism Gene Scores
- Biotech Breakthroughs: Who Gets Fixed, and Who Decided We Were Broken?
- When Aggression Becomes a Diagnostic Biomarker
- $7 million says this is support. It isn’t.
- What If Autistic Kids Aren’t Failing Theory of Mind—But Theory of Mind Is Failing Them?
- An Outdated — But Enduring — Business Model
- Not Your Proxy: The Myth of the "Autistic Mouse"
- The Empathy Deficit Isn’t Ours: What a New Meta-Analysis Gets Right About Autistic Feeling
- What Counts as “Help” Depends on What You Think We Are
- Play-Based Compliance: Venture Capital Rebrands the Same Old Harm
- When Autism Becomes a Classification Problem
- Echoing Brains: Genetics, Stuttering, Autism and the Music We Miss
- 'Data for Good' Is Just Surveillance in a Lab Coat
- When Machines Learn to See Autism, What They See Is a Problem
- Not a Subtype, Not a Symptom: Why Collapsing Autism into Schizophrenia Is Narrative Violence
- When the Lights Hurt and No One Asks Why
- What If the Problem Isn’t Emotional Fragility — But Institutional Design?
- When "Parent Education" Becomes the New Autism Risk Factor
- Australia’s National Autism Strategy: A Promising Frame — But the Test Is Still to Come
- Before the Diagnosis, There Was Sensation: A New Model of Early Autistic Development — and Its Blind Spots
- Readiness Without a Rubric: A New Transition Tool Listens First
- When the Autistic Brain Learns to Adapt
- Faster Isn’t Fairer: Why the LinusBio–Coralis Autism Diagnosis Partnership Demands Scrutiny
- Autism Nonprofit Launches Free Legal Clinic to Help Families Navigate Special-Ed – But Its Name Deserves a Second Look
- Echolalia Isn’t Broken Speech — It’s a Different Kind of Voice
- What Language Says — and Doesn’t Say — About Autism
- Funding Discovery is Not Enough without Offering Dignity
- When “Support” Means Standing Back: What Higher Ed Still Doesn’t Understand About Autistic Students
- When “Risk” Means We Shouldn’t Exist: A Critique of the BPA–Autism Study in *Scientific Reports
- What If It Wasn’t Behavior? A Reckoning with PTSD in Autistic Lives
- “Modern ABA” is Better Branding In the Same Old Deficit Frame
- Classification Is Not Care — Especially When the System Calls It That
- When Prevention Masks Erasure
- Faster, But Still Not Ours
- When the Autistic Gut Gets Blamed for the World: What This Propranolol Study Doesn’t Ask
- The ghosts were always real—but they were built into the walls
- When the Algorithm Sees a Problem in Your Face
- You Don’t Need to Fix Our Receptors. You Need to Fix Your Assumptions.
- Autism as Opportunity? What the Pharma Forecast Doesn’t Say
- Cascading, Not Broken: A New Model of Early Sensory Development in Autism
- When Neuroscience Maps Our Brains But Not Our Lives
- When Autism Isn’t Named but Still Seen: What Pixar’s Elio Gets (Almost) Right
- Hill Day 2025: When Autism Speaks Advocated for Power, Not People
- Kamikihito and the Mouse Model Myth: Autism Research That Harms in Herbal Wrapping
- When Motion Becomes Diagnosis: Kinematics, AI, and the Rise of Algorithmic Ableism
- Not Passive. Not Broken. Not Silent: How Autistic People Manage Stigma Online
- When Diagnosis Becomes Gatekeeping: The Real Story Behind the Autism "Explosion"
- Not an Epidemic — A Mirror
- What Exercise Can — and Can’t — Do for Autistic Teens
- What Was Lost When Asperger’s Was Absorbed
- To the Researcher Who Feels the New Autism Frame, But Hasn’t Named It Yet
- When the ABA Industry Enters the Classroom
- Not That Kind of Hope: What Biotech Optimism Leaves Out When It Speaks For Us
- When the Services Cliff Starts Early Enough to Climb
- Debunking the 54-Year Myth: Autistic Life Expectancy and the Real Story
- When the FDA Sounds Like RFK Jr.: How a Fruit Recall Became a Narrative Landmine
- You Shouldn’t Have to Prove You’re Broken to Get Help
- Four Subtypes, Zero Autistic Input: How Autism ‘Breakthroughs’ Repackage Harm as Science
- When “Stigma” Becomes a Sidestep: Reading the Vietnamese Autism Study Between the Lines
- Emotional Intelligence or Emotional Assimilation? Rethinking Autism and Empathy in Parenting Advice
- Autism Diagnoses Are Rising. Autism Traits Aren’t.
- Trust Isn’t a Deliverable: Rethinking Ethics in Autism Research That Uses Real-World Data
- What happens when the researchers feel studied?
- Aluminum, Autism and the Myth That Won't Die
- Beyond Debunking: Vaccine Misinformation and the Fight for Autistic Sovereignty
- Autistic-Led Clarity on Eating Disorder
- Stop Looking for What’s Missing. Start Recognizing What’s There.
- Yale's $27.7M Autism Grant: Modeling Brains Without Listening to Minds
- Autistic Doesn’t End at 18: Finally, Research Looks at Aging on the Spectrum
- What Music Can—and Can’t—Do for Autistic People
- Epigenetic “Fixes” for Autism? A Red‑Alert Response
- How Autism Cults Weaponize Desperation
- When Spirituality Gets Pathologized: Rethinking How Autism Research Frames Religious Belief
- The Pipeline Problem: What Autism Drug Development Still Gets Wrong
- To the Mom Who's Been Told Her Child Is a Problem to Solve
- When Eating Isn’t “Just Quirky”: What TikTok Reveals About Autism, Food, and EDs
- Not a Debate. Just a Platform for Harm
- Not Broken. Just Done Interpreting You.
- When “Prevention” Means Erasure: Why Renee Dufault’s Autism Research Crosses a Line
- Two Kinds of Erasure
- Can We Rethink “Support”?
- Not a Fluke, Not a Tragedy: What One Non-Speaking Blog Reveals About the Autism We Refuse to See
- Centering Autistic Joy: A Vital Shift in Autism Research
- Autistic Perspective Isn’t a Disruption — It’s What Autism Research Needs
- Navigating the Messy Middle, Part One: Masking, Belonging and the Unavoidable Costs of Living While Autistic
- Language or Leash: The Split Personality of Autism Research
- Restoring Brain Function? A Cure for Autistic Rats, or Just Another Attack on Autistic Humanity?
- Creativity Is Autistic — Not a Side Effect or Misdiagnosis
- A New Frame for Autism: The Case for the Autistic Neurotype
- When Brain “Rigidity” Isn’t the Problem
- Forty Words for a 40-Kid Study
- A System That Sees Chemistry, Not People
- Reality Check: This World Won’t Flip for Us
- A Step Closer — But Still Not With Us
- Mobile Games and Social Skills — What's the Real Story?
- Solitude is a Reaction, Not a Symptom
- Responsible Science Isn’t Neutral: A Letter to the Autism Research Community
- When the Voices Lead — Not Just the Data
- What Neurodiversity Proponents Mean by “Erasure”
- Stimming, Touch, and the Stories Our Brains Tell
- The Rapport Reframe: When Social Science Finally Listens
- Funding the Cause, Cutting the Cure: When Practical Autism Research Gets Silenced
- When $50 Million Buys Silence
- Impaired Framing: When Anti-Stigma Work Reinforces the System
- The Genes Are Talking — But Who Are They Talking To?
- What Are We Trying to Fix?
- What Should the Ratio Be? Rebalancing Autism Research for Respect and Reality
- When the Headlines Echo the Studies
- When Narrative Becomes a Test, Not a Voice
- What Makes a Study Respectful?
- Locked Out and Talked Over: When Autism Research Excludes Autistic Voices
- What Story Is This Research Telling? A Call for Accountability in Autism Science
- What It Looks Like When Researchers Try to Get It Right
- Who This Site Is For
- Autism Study Spreads RFK Jr. Misinformation Under Academic Cover
- Not Your Tragedy: Autism, RFK Jr., and the Politics of Blame
- The Words That Keep Showing Up
- Nothing Without Us (Except This Time)
- Hot Mic, Cold Truths: A Neurodiversity Leader Gets Honest
- Letter from an Imagined Autism Researcher
- Common Concerns About the Neurodiversity Model
- Starting with Intention