"I am also a believer in an integrated treatment approach to autism"
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The subtext is autobiographical. Grandin’s public authority comes from living inside the diagnosis and translating it for outsiders. When she endorses an “approach” rather than a cure, she implicitly pushes back against narratives that frame autism solely as tragedy or defect. Treatment, in her register, is about building skills, reducing distress, widening access to work and community - not erasing identity. The sentence also reflects her educator’s bias toward actionable supports: interventions you can coordinate across home, classroom, clinicians, and sensory environment, with outcomes you can observe.
Context matters: autism politics have long oscillated between competing camps and moral panics. Grandin’s calm, integrative stance reads as a bid for détente - and a reminder that the real measure of a treatment philosophy is whether it improves daily life, not whether it wins an argument.
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