No, autism is rare and not contagious.
People forget easily and don't remember what they are told and what they have to do.
A:Anyone can have epilepsy, so yes people with Asperger's syndrome could have it as easily as anyone. A:There is a link between seizures and autism spectrum disorders; one in four children with autism or Asperger's Syndrome will experience seizures.
Autism rates are higher in boys simply because more boys are diagnosed as Autistic than girls. It was believed that Autism was a 'boys disorder' but as understanding of Autism grows we're starting to realize that girls may be equally likely to be Autistic but that Autism symptoms display differently in girls so it isn't being picked-up as easily when a girl is Autistic.
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Biologial. Autism is neurodevelopmental. There are hereditary and genetic ties to autism.
No, Jedward do not have autism.
Autism can be inherited from parents with genes for autism. Autism can also be the result of the spontaneous mutation of a gene. It is suspected that a person with the genes for autism might need an environmental factor (in the womb or shortly after birth) to trigger the development of autism.
How to train a child with autism (dos and don'ts) According to us, the following conditions are really necessary to properly train a child with autism A calm, safe and predictable environment is very important. Children with autism learn better When there are clear routines that they can predict. One-on-one teaching is much more effective. A quiet human environment (with few distractions) is much more conducive to learning than anything else. Positive reinforcement is really effective. If you reward your child with stickers, praise or their favorite food when they show good behaviour or progress, they are much more likely to try again. Clear, short sentences are much more effective than long explanations. It's important to start training as early as possible Visual aids such as pictures, charts and videos are much more effective in helping autistic children understand things than verbal explanations are. Patience and repetition. Children with autism may need to repeat something many once or times until they understand the concept. This is OK. Remember that every autistic child is unique, so always tailor training to the child's unique characteristics.
Autism is neither purely an intellectual problem nor a psychological one. It is actually a neurodevelopmental condition, which means it affects how the brain develops and processes information. Some autistic people do have intellectual disabilities, but many others have average or even above-average intelligence. So autism itself is not an intellectual problem. It is also not a psychological or mental illness like depression or anxiety. Autistic people are not "mentally ill" — their brains simply work differently from neurotypical people. Autism mainly affects things like social communication, sensory processing, and behaviour patterns. Some autistic people struggle in certain areas but are incredibly gifted in others, like math, music, memory, or art. So the simple answer is — autism is a brain development difference, not a disease, not a mental illness, and not always an intellectual disability. Every autistic person is unique and should never be judged by a label.
no it did not cause autism, birth defects cause autism
he does have autism
Autism isn't a disease or a virus, thus there are no strains of autism. Autism is just autism, it was previously split up into Autism Spectrum Disorder (Classic Autism), Asperger Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS), childhood disintegrative disorder, and Rett Syndrome - now all are merged under the Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnosis.