Allistic/a-LIS-tik/

A neutral term for people who are not autistic.

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Andy says:

It’s like “neurotypical vs. neurodivergent,” but specific to autism.

Updated 2025-08-17
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Detailed Explanation

Coined within autistic communities, “allistic” avoids framing autism as the deviation from an unnamed norm. It names the counterpart explicitly and supports balanced language.

Community Context

Used in advocacy, research discussion, and community writing. Not everyone uses it; preferences vary.

Quick Tips

  • Use when autism specificity matters (vs. broader ND terms)
  • Ask people what language they prefer

Do / Don't

  • Do: treat as neutral descriptor
  • Don't: use as a slur

Scientific Context

Not a clinical category; a community/identity term.

Language Notes

Related: autistic, neurotypical.

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