I have HFA (High Functioning Autism), and I don't see lights in my head. Matter of fact, I can't even see the inside of my head. Can you see the inside of your head?
No, angelfish do not have lights on their heads.
They were lights on their heads
a blabada is another word for balien. they have big heads and have lights on their heads. toh tss toh toh ts
"Visions of sugarplums" danced in the heads of the children in 'Twas the Night Before Christmas.
No, They shaved their hair
because they feel like it and they want to
Visions of Sugar Plum Fairies dance in their heads on the night before Christmas
No, not necissarily. Although some children with autism will bang their heads this isn't true for all autistic children - the head banging is a form of stimming, it's a way of focusing one type of sensory stimulation in order to make other forms of sensory input easier to cope with. Other forms of stimming can include flapping, hand clapping, chewing, and a host of other behaviours.
It really varies by person. I, myself (as a high-functioning autistic person), don't like people to speak too loudly (autistic people are very prone to hyperacusis), and I don't like to be touched (some autistic like pressure but don't enjoy light touching), and I appreciate people who are extremely straightforward. Autistic people often don't understand popular humor and media; they can often have a hard time understanding sarcasm too. Any sort of passive social cues will usually go over their heads. Some people with autism are so closed off though that it is very individualistic in order to get them to open up to you.
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I have High Functioning Autism and I have laughed by myself for all my life. usually because I think of something funny that has been on my mind for a while, this is usually not seen as funny by most other people. I don't know why I laugh at things left in my memory or why my humour is different but I see it merely as a difference and there is as much need explaining it as there is why Neurotypical("normal") people do many things me and other autistic people see as strange.
Not in my 1998 Ford Expedition XLT. I seen them on the once that where built in CANADA.