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Autism ; 28(3): 705-717, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37401005

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LAY ABSTRACT: The knowledge and attitudes of educators can have a strong influence on the experiences of autistic children who attend inclusive early childhood settings. Autistic children from under-represented ethnic groups, for example, tamariki takiwatanga Maori (autistic Maori children), are likely to face extra challenges and educators need to consider ways to support their cultural development. For this study, we interviewed 12 educators with recent experience supporting tamariki takiwatanga Maori in inclusive early childhood settings. We constructed three themes and seven subthemes from the interview data. We found that educators' understandings of autism were mostly in line with the neurodiversity perspective, which views autism as a difference, not a disorder. We also found similarities between the neurodiversity perspective and Maori perspectives of autism and a need for more training and resources based upon a Maori world view and available in te reo Maori (the Maori language).


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Autism Spectrum Disorder , Autistic Disorder , Child, Preschool , Humans , Attitude , Autistic Disorder/diagnosis , Language , Maori People
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