Researcher taking a neurodiversity approach

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27 Jul 2009, 4:40 pm

http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbc ... 9907210337

I'll draw everyone's attention to the final line of the piece. :D


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27 Jul 2009, 11:39 pm

Well, thats good. I'd advise him to be careful of the anti-neurodiversity groups, such as FAAAS. They're certainly going to try and corrupt him with their BS theories, and if he doesn't turn, there are many different ways to kill someone and make it look like an accident. The government does that all the time. I say good man, keep up the good work but watch your six.


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28 Jul 2009, 5:44 am

They love him too, groups like Autism Speaks, etc. So I think his six are pretty well protected. Especially with the rTMS work he's doing and that parents are VERY eager to have their kids treated. Bonus being, it seems to help reduce some of the difficulties (sensory stuff, etc.) while retaining abilities (art, music, etc.).


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