allistic people
allistic individuals
allistic perspective
allistic assumptions
allistic bias
allistic norms
allistic society
allistic communication
allistic behavior
being allistic
many allistic people struggle to understand neurodivergent experiences.
the allistic community often overlooks sensory sensitivities in public spaces.
schools should train teachers to support both allistic and autistic students effectively.
communication styles differ significantly between allistic and autistic individuals.
allistic people may not recognize the unique strengths of neurodiverse perspectives.
the workplace needs better accommodations for autistic employees, not just allistic norms.
some allistic individuals show genuine interest in learning about autism spectrum conditions.
mental health professionals should understand both allistic and autistic communication patterns.
media representation often centers allistic perspectives while marginalizing autistic voices.
allistic privilege manifests in everyday social interactions and workplace expectations.
parents of autistic children benefit from connecting with allistic support networks.
research on autism should include perspectives from both allistic researchers and autistic advocates.
allistic colleagues sometimes misinterpret autistic coworkers' direct communication style.
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