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Some of many are.... coercitive, cogitative, cognisance, cohabitate, collarbone, collegiate, combustive,

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Some of many are.... coercitive, cogitative, cognisance, cohabitate, collarbone, collegiate, combustive,

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of Think, Having the faculty of thought; cogitative; capable of a regular train of ideas; as, man is a thinking being., The act of thinking; mode of thinking; imagination; cogitation; judgment.

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Kids with autism can 'freak out' when other kids cry, all autistic people are different. Autistic people have lower levels of cogitative empathy, meaning that they may struggle to recognise emotions in others or acting appropriately in response compared to neurotypical people, however autistic people have significantly higher levels of affective or 'true' empathy compared to neurotypical people. This means that autistic people can be very sensitive to the emotions of others, when they are able to recognise others are upset it can make autistic people very upset too.

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Obviously everyone is different and you can't compare grief of one person to another.

With that said however, Autistic people have higher affective empathy so tend to feel grief deeply and especially when they see it in others. However Autistic people have lower cogitative empathy so aren't always able to express empathy or their emotions to others, some people assume this means Autistic people do not feel empathy or grief and can give Autistic people a hard time for this or pressure to present a certain way can make Autistic people feel uncomfortable.

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