concept   autism
culture   Western countries
statement   Autism is widely recognized and supported in education and workplaces in Western countries.

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1 asperger's syndrome Western countries Recognized and understood as a neurological condition, with support services available for individuals with Asperger's syndrome. 1
2 asperger's syndrome Western countries Asperger's syndrome is recognized as a neurodevelopmental disorder, and there is growing acceptance and support for individuals with Asperger's in education and workplace settings. 1
3 asperger's syndrome Western countries Asperger's syndrome is recognized as a developmental disorder that affects social interaction and nonverbal communication in Western countries, often diagnosed in childhood or adolescence. 1
4 asperger's syndrome Western culture Recognized and diagnosed condition with support available for individuals 1
5 autism Western countries Autism is a widely recognized neurodevelopmental disorder, and there are laws and support systems in place to accommodate individuals with autism in schools and workplaces. 1
6 autism Western countries Recognized as a neurodevelopmental disorder with specific diagnostic criteria and support programs 1
7 autism Western countries Children with autism are often encouraged to integrate into mainstream schools and society, with support from special education programs and therapies. 1
8 disorder Western countries Disorders such as ADHD and autism are commonly diagnosed and treated in children and adults. 1