A few years ago I read an article complaining about Gen Y and millenials entering the work force. In the article we're pretty much painted as lazy, self-centered kids who are not willing to sacrifice for our careers. They describe the mentality almost as a disease that is poisoning the work place. But are generation has proven to be way more productive than before even though we are not going to sacrifice as much of our personal lives for work.
Could this be the same mentality that cause us to treat autism as a disorder? Kids with autism are less social than the average. They take longer before they speak. But in a digital world these traits may prevent them from getting depression due to not taking to people. Their apparently slow learning could mean that their minds are developing to be more complex. Human are slow to develop compared to animals, but we're not dumber, we're smarter.
What do you think? And before we're certain, is it ethical to deny a child "treatment" to test the theory?