sever type1 classic galactocemiadeaf/mute/ hearing imaired/hard hearingscoliosis/cerebral palsymuteseizure's/epsalepsyclassic/nonverbal autism
Yes, to be a mute just means you do not talk by choice or by a disorder/problem with your vocal cords.
sever type1 classic galactocemiadeaf/mute/ hearing imaired/hard hearingscoliosis/cerebral palsymuteseizure's/epsalepsyclassic/nonverbal autism
NLD( nonverbal learning disorder), dyscalculia, and dyslexia.
some do, like nonverbal learning disorder.
The cause of mathematics disorder (MD) is thought to be due to a nonverbal weakness. MD could take various forms and therefore the causes also change.
It's neither in the DSM (4 or 5) nor the ICD (9 or 10); and it won't be until it can get a designated set of criteria.
Hand gestures and facial expressions are forms of nonverbal communication.five functions of nonverbal communicationAccentingComplementingContradictingRegulatingRepeating
You call them 'mute'.
Deaf people communicate by sign language and all can lip read; some deaf people can talk or can't depending on the diagnosis from their doctor (these individuals would be classified as deaf and mute (can't speak.)
Non-verbal learning disability/disorder is not technically on the autism spectrum list, however some theorize that it is a form of autism. Some also speculate that NVLD (or NLD) and Asperger Syndrome are not only closely related but may be the same disorder.
A mute cannot speak.