Autistic people (not people with autism) do learn to control their emotions, they have to for the sake of their own sanity and ability to function. Autistic people experience emotions in different ways to Neurotypical people, Autistic people are also more empathetic than Neurotypical people, which can be overwhelming if not controlled.
You can control your moodswings when you learn to control your emotions and the expressions in your face. To master your emotions and expressions you need to keep calm and carefully and mentally analyse the situation.
You can't get a phD in Autism - Autism is a neurological difference and/or identity.You may be able to get qualifications specializing in Autism, how much you could earn depends on your qualifications, experience, and how good you are at your job (remember the real autism experts are Autistic people - if you want to work with Autistic people learn about them from them).
Yes, emotions can stop people from learning. Some people, when they have a problem, sit and think only about the problem, causing an inability at time to learn. This sometimes happens to children in school. Whatever problem they are having takes over and they respond only to the emotional instead of the logical. It is okay to have emotions, but people need to learn how to deal with them and control them in the proper method and time. Emotions often stop people from being successful their entire life.
To learn the game, keep control of your emotions, and shoot to the best of your ability.
Learn how to control your anxiety and your emotions. Think positively and relax when you are feeling anzy.
Some form of autism can cause people to not experience any emotion but rather learn themselves to mimic the visible traits associated with emotions and change their choice of words and reactions accordingly to further complete the illusion.
No you can't get fully better from autism Because it is a life long condition that you are born with. However, many people learn coping skills and have productive lives.
Autism is a neurological difference that people are born with, it effects autistic people their entire lives. Autistic people may be more severely effected as children but as they grow-up they learn to manage their autism a little better, wheras lack of support means autistic people can be more severely effected as they start to enter old age.
the device will help people with "autism" learn to better read the social cues of others.
you will learn to control your emotions recognise them and manage them. you will also find the source of the anxiety and fight it back.
It depends on your definition of bad. For example, if being different is bad, autism is bad. If viewing the world in a different way, perhaps noticing things that other people have missed, is good, autism is good. There are characteristics of autism that make life more difficult for the person with autism and his or her family. There are characteristics that other people might envy, such as excellent memories. Whether or not autism is bad is a subjective view. You can get opinions, but not definitive answers to that question.
Yes, Autism does tend to improve with age as Autistic people learn social skills and coping methods to better deal with their Autism. Autism can effect people in different ways and to different severity throughout their lives, people who are supported and mainstreamed often improve vastly compared to people who are forced to try to behave like neurotypical people or put into special education.