Evolving views on autism spectrum disorder: changing international diagnostic criteria and public attitudes

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  • Musaeva Mekhribon Ikrom kizi

Abstract

The article describes the historical development of the doctrine of autism. The main periods of formation of scientific understanding of this disorder in the development of children are described in detail. A comprehensive analysis of the achievements of science and practice in the study of autism is considered.

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autism screening cognitive disorders

Author Biography

Musaeva Mekhribon Ikrom kizi

Speech pathologist and speech pathologist at the neurological therapy center "UMKA"

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Mekhribon Ikrom kizi, M. (2025). Evolving views on autism spectrum disorder: changing international diagnostic criteria and public attitudes. Society, Gender and Family in Central Asia International Academic Peer Reviewed Journal, 4(9), 107–111. Retrieved from https://oila-ilmiy.uz/index.php/society-gender-family/article/view/204

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