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  1. Wow - the above mentioned links and articles shed light on Grunya Sukhareva, the russian/ukrainian [?] child psychiatrist who first described today's autism level 1 as early as in 1925, and who also highlighted the differences in representation of autism in girls versus boys [that we only "know" recently/as of "today"...]!!

    #actuallyAutistic #grunyaSukhareva #Asperger #Kanner #research

    @svenscholz

  2. Wow - the above mentioned links and articles shed light on Grunya Sukhareva, the russian/ukrainian [?] child psychiatrist who first described today's autism level 1 as early as in 1925, and who also highlighted the differences in representation of autism in girls versus boys [that we only "know" recently/as of "today"...]!!

    #actuallyAutistic #grunyaSukhareva #Asperger #Kanner #research

    @svenscholz

  3. Wow - the above mentioned links and articles shed light on Grunya Sukhareva, the russian/ukrainian [?] child psychiatrist who first described today's autism level 1 as early as in 1925, and who also highlighted the differences in representation of autism in girls versus boys [that we only "know" recently/as of "today"...]!!

    #actuallyAutistic #grunyaSukhareva #Asperger #Kanner #research

    @svenscholz

  4. Wow - the above mentioned links and articles shed light on Grunya Sukhareva, the russian/ukrainian [?] child psychiatrist who first described today's autism level 1 as early as in 1925, and who also highlighted the differences in representation of autism in girls versus boys [that we only "know" recently/as of "today"...]!!

    #actuallyAutistic #grunyaSukhareva #Asperger #Kanner #research

    @svenscholz

  5. Wow - the above mentioned links and articles shed light on Grunya Sukhareva, the russian/ukrainian [?] child psychiatrist who first described today's autism level 1 as early as in 1925, and who also highlighted the differences in representation of autism in girls versus boys [that we only "know" recently/as of "today"...]!!

    #actuallyAutistic #grunyaSukhareva #Asperger #Kanner #research

    @svenscholz