The Hidden 20%

“I Reject the Autism Spectrum” : Dr Luke Beardon on the Myths Holding Us Back

Nov 19, 2025
Dr. Luke Beardon, a senior lecturer and autism educator, passionately discusses how the language surrounding autism shapes perceptions. He challenges conventional terms like 'autistic spectrum' and introduces 'autistic epistemology,' emphasizing understanding through lived experiences. Luke debunks harmful myths, critiques the harmful labels of 'disorder' and 'spectrum,' and discusses the impact of environment on outcomes. With practical advice on communication, he advocates for curiosity and open dialogue about autism, aiming for a more inclusive perspective.
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Language Shapes Autism Perception

  • Luke Beardon argues neuronormativity pathologizes autistic people through diagnostic language and societal framing.
  • He prefers neutral terms like identification and stresses that medical models create harmful assumptions.
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Autistic Epistemology Explained

  • Beardon introduces "autistic epistemology" to question where autism knowledge comes from and who it reflects.
  • He urges checking if existing beliefs match lived autistic experience before accepting them.
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'Autistic Traits' Is Misleading

  • Beardon rejects the idea of "autistic traits" and "autistic behaviour" as meaningless labels.
  • He demonstrates that behaviors overlap with other groups and that trait-talk misleads understanding.
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