 I personally, I think any difference should be celebrated. I don't see autism or anything else as a disability. We always talk about differences or disability. It is a very different way of thinking. I quite often describe it as having an Xbox and a PS4. They've both got the same purpose and function but they're just hardwired differently. The children that I work with, I have worked with are an absolute joy, they're very affectionate, they're very empathetic, they can develop skills very quickly, they're quite intuitive quite often. Very, very kind and very vulnerable to other children, society, other people. You are autistic, yeah you are. Typically developing, yeah you are. Whatever label, but you're still just you, you are that unique person, you are individual and you can do what you need to do.