Is Autism like this? - autism. more condition_symptoms
I saw this video about Quinn, a child with autism Bay Area. But his story does not sound like all other children I met with autism.
http://moresymptoms.com/autism+more+cond ...
Many autistic children learn? Do you think this could be a case of Asperger's up?
http://moresymptoms.com/aspergers
What are the differences between the two?
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Autism is not a specific disease, is really the word that we use to describe a wide spectrum of disorders (autistic spectrum disorder or ASD.) Our understanding of the CIA, is limited and it is increasingly clear, it is incredibly complex, so please note explaining that I am here of generalizations ...
All cases have problems forming relationships. Sometimes there are difficulties with the perception (often described as an over-or overloading.)
The altered perception and interpersonal problems easier or harder to care for the patient and can even be experienced as physical pain (eg, by loud noises.) The ANXiety and altered, a greater feeling of causation, a range of different behaviors in patients ...
- Violent explosions
- Withdrawal (sit and roll)
- "The quest for excitement" (blows to the head / tapping / humming etc.)
- Extreme difficulties in adapting to new situations,
- Many other
Some people with ASD are able to adapt to everyday life, and also in the social function. Others (generally known as "severe" cases) hereby are largely non-functional.
'Savant' is a term no longer being used, but describes people with ASD do not function well socially, but they are very talented / other (sometimes qualified only) work area.
Asperger syndrome is part of the TSA family. It is characterized by very smart people who are normally in school and / or the workplace, but their knowledge of the great difficulties and compliance with the "social conventions" and that, therefore, often have difficulty identifying relationships.
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