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people just don't understand them, and they don't understand the people either.

my boyfs childhood was not all that nice when it comes to his aspergers,

some of his teachers didnt like him, one picked on him simply because he was different,( i tell you id have a few words to say to her if i ever met her!) she was very mean.(she shouldn't have been a teacher if you ask me)

his headmaster said hed never seen a child as strange as him in all his years, (presumable because one minute he can do all his work faster than everyone else, next day he just sits there uninterested in it, because he struggled with basic sums , picked up, then stuggled again)

no other children talked to him because they thought he was weird and just didnt like him and the way he saw and talked about things

and he was severely bullied all his childhood, which led to him being very able to strike back with words as defence,which he actually became so good at in secondary school people argued with him just to see what witty, funny and horrible things hed say, ( he was still like that at the beginging of our relationship too, it wasnt nice)

he once sat and talked candidly to a priest about not believing in god because a man in the clouds isn't logical, so you can imagine from that people were very confused and most people don't like being confronted with logic from a child who they consider to not have any real knowledge of anything yet.

but its mostly about not understanding, any people can be scared of things they don't understand andi do think if hed been diagnosed then things could have been better for him.

nowadays hes learned to keep some things in, from people who don't know him, and has me to help when he makes someone a bit uncomfortable or cant explain himself so people are generaly very receptive to him and actually, nowadays, like his brand of honest reality, (although not everyone) as long as he doesn't get too honest and real, which he can!

obviously i cant say anything about how other autistic and severely autistic people are treated by society but that's my boyfs experiences

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Treat them like you would want to be treated. It can be difficult for them to interact, but it does not always mean that they do not want to. Remember that they can have sensory issues, some that make it difficult to look at you and talk at the same time. Light and sound may be an issue. Ask them what helps them and what things cause them problems. treat them like people....

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im 12 and have autism, just treat us like normal people...

im 11 and have got autism take them to the cinima its nice and dark so they wont have sensory issues and buy em some popcorn or sweets theyed love tht

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They react in strange ways, for example

-they do not like people touching them

-also they do not like noise

-do not like people near them

-like to talk in detail, (I think he meant that they talk in detail, as in they don't stop talking, or they can't just say, this and this, they need to describe it)

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It kind of depends on the person, one person may have it 'worse' then another. I have Autism and I for instance don't like people near me, I don't like noise and I don't like people touching me. But talking in detail is no problem for me.

It's different for every person with Autism.

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They are being treated like criminals, because they are in natural possession of a psychedelic called bufotenin. All of the people on the top of this world know about this, especially the CFA. They think they can spread all this fear about autism, having tried to control the situation psychedelic drugs in the 60s and beyond.

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Well I have a 3 year old boy with autism and when we go out in public people stare at him and kids make fun of him. To be completely honest with you if people know that they are autistic they act completely different they sympathize them but if they don't know then you will see how cruel some people are.

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Psychologists are split on how to deal with Pervasive Development Disorders (PDDs) that include autism. Some suggest that autism is best treated with behavior corrective treatment while others suggest that it is best treated with the gentle care and understanding of the parent. The best first step would be to have the person in question evaluated by a professional - an elementary school child would be evaluated by a child psychologist or a physician. Since autism is a spectrum, the severity of the person's autism will dictate the course of action.

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There is no cure for Autism. Different specialists can help children with Autism as soon as it is diagnosed, and can instruct the parent as to how to best handle their child.

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you try to deall with there idiousy

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