Describing autism and subsequently labeling children under this category has historically been and continues to be complicated. The reason for this is:
a. Autism is a social category that shifts in dimensions as our culture shifts
b. The cause of autism is known but very expensive to diagnose
c. Autistic characteristics exist with many other known conditions and vary considerably across individuals
d. Autism is a catch-all term for children who have no other diagnosis
C
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