if you mean does Bill Gates suffer from autism, NO he does not.
Some adults might not be diagnosed as having autism until they are adults. Autism is generally believed to have a genetic component, which means a person is born with it. If a person has a mild case of autism or was misdiagnosed, it might not be correctly diagnosed until adulthood.
No. Autism is either developed at birth, or you develop it in your first living months.
There are no tests for Autism at present. Autism diagnosis requires assessments carried out by therapists with knowledge of Autism, they first have to rule out mental health problems that may be mistaken for Autism such as social anxiety disorder, then go through characteristics and early childhood to determine if a person is Autistic. This can take from several hours to several years.
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You can go to autismtutors.com. They offer services specializing in the tutoring of kids with autism.
Autism can be good because a lot of autism kids have special talents that we don't have, a lot of them have a picture perfect memory.
You are a freak for asking. No.
Our site, given below, includes teaching materials for teaching kids with Autism.
On average 4.3 males have autism for every 1 female. So only about 18%-19% of people with autism are female.
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Asperger Syndrome "which is a form of autism" was recognized by a man named Hans Asperger. That's where Asperger got the name from-in the mid 1930s. People in America decided not to call the mental disability "autism" or "aspergers" in the 1930's and 1940's because of the war against Germany.
It may be a habit that they like to do I have autism and I did that as well especilly when I am bored
Marijuana does not treat autism. If you were to attempt to treat autism with marijuana, that would be both illegal and unsuccessful.
What technology inventions were done in the 1930s? there wasv radios till 1950 there was tv.
The Ask homepage is blue in color for a reason. This was done on April 2, 2010 with the intention to create autism awareness. This was done to mark the World Autism Day.