I dislike the term "severity" in regard to autism because 1. it implies autism is inherently bad since severe is a negative word, and 2. it implies autistic people with higher support needs are more autistic. They are more disabled, but all autistic people are the same amount of autistic. It also implies autism is ONLY a disability if more disabled people have "more severe autism." I see autism as a neurotype, and for me and many others it is a disability, and for some it is not. For me it is a disability and a strength, but people shouldn't generalize. Someone with many positive autistic traits would have "mild autism." Of course, if a high support needs autistic wants to say they have severe autism, that is fine, but I don't think it should be a medical term. I also think it wouldn't solve the problem. People would still misunderstand autism and think everyone is a bit autistic, the terminology would just change. This is unique to the wrong view of autism rather than other diagnoses with "spectrum" in the name. No one says, "We are all a little on the Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Spectrum." I'd be fine with renaming it to just Autism, though.
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she/her pronouns. I'm interested in reading, robotics, chess, drawing, and birds. I am always learning more about autism and anything I share is just my experience.