He says autistic children are often treated as problems because limited emotional regulation and classroom noise are medicalized instead of being met with patience or love.
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Autistic children
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"I have researched autistic children. They're not that different from you and me. They just have limited emotional regulation, meaning that they make noises..."
"...greater our creativity, and so the example I use would be autistic children in schools."
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