Rett Devil

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Autism rights movement
Issues
Ethical challenges to treatment
Controversies about labels
Organizations
Aspies For Freedom
Autism Network International
Philosophy
Neurodiversity · Neurotypical
People
Michelle Dawson · Rett Devil
Jim Sinclair · Judy Singer

Rett Devil is the pen name of Kassiane Sibley (born November 17, 1982), a blogger and internet activist from Montana within the autism rights movement. Ms. Sibley has Rett syndrome, a pervasive developmental disorder along the autism spectrum however with several characteristics distinct from those of autism (see Rett syndrome article for more information). Ms. Sibley is also a national public speaker and coauthor of Ask And Tell: Self-Advocacy and Disclosure For Persons on the Autism Spectrum. In addition to her blogging activities Ms. Sibley has received attention for being an accomplished, award-winning gymnast and gymnastics coach despite problems from epilepsy, dyspraxia, and hypotonia.

The Rett Devil site is maintained by an anonymous webmaster operating under the alias Spockette.

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Pervasive developmental disorders / Autistic spectrum
Diagnoses
Autism | Asperger syndrome | Autistic enterocolitis | Childhood disintegrative disorder | Conditions comorbid to autism | Fragile X syndrome
Rett syndrome | PDD-NOS | Sensory Integration Dysfunction | Multiple-complex Developmental Disorder
Controversy
Andrew Wakefield | Incidence | An epidemic? | Autism rights movement | Biomedical intervention | Causes | Chelation
Generation Rescue | Heritability | Neurodiversity | Refrigerator mother | Therapies
See also: List of autism-related topics