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Autism Spectrum Why the ‘Levels’ System Gets It All Wrong

Autism Spectrum Why the ‘Levels’ System Gets It All Wrong

Published 6 days, 10 hours ago
Description

Autism is often described using a “levels” system. Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 are meant to explain how much support someone needs. While this system helps clinicians communicate, many autistic people feel it does not reflect the real experience of living with autism.

Autism traits change depending on the situation, environment, and stress level. Someone who appears highly independent in one area may struggle heavily in another.

In this episode you will learn:

• What the autism levels system actually means
• Why many autistic people disagree with the levels label
• How support needs can change over time
• Why autism cannot be measured on a simple scale
• What a more realistic understanding of the spectrum looks like

This episode explains why autism is more complex than a number or label and why many people believe the current system misses the full picture.

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