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"Research and therapy have traditionally focused on understanding and compensating for cognitive problems in people with autism and related disorders-the strategy that Jennifer adopted on her own
starting at age 6. But this emphasis on what's wrong with the autistic brain has obscured something just as important: what's right with it."
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Grandin, Temple and Richard Panek "What's Right with the Autistic Mind." Time, vol. 182, no. 15, 07 Oct 2013, p. 56. EBSCOhost.
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While the authors contend that "research and therapy have traditionally focused on understanding and compensating for" (Grandin and Panek 2) cognitive deficits, they also acknowledge that there is another
side to the story "what's right" (Granden and Panek 2) with the autistic brain
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True, this is plagiarism. You have used the authors' exact words without proper citation or quotation marks. You also haven't provided the full citation and only gave the title of the source. In addition, you are using the same source multiple times and you should provide the source in each use. To avoid plagiarism, you need to properly cite the source and use quotation marks when using the authors' exact words, or rephrase the ideas in your own words and cite the source.

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