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In the autism community, we talk a lot about “meeting people where they’re at.” The same principle applies when advocating for neurodiversity affirming practices. We’ve got to meet teachers and therapists where they’re at. Telling them they’re ableist and they suck isn’t going to change anything. That’s why it’s called being “progressive”, we’re looking for progress and I’m proud of the steps being taken in that direction! 💖