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No, stealing is not a trait of Autism. Stealing is a personal choice not a behaviour as a result of a neurological variation like Autism.
"I watched the spirit manifest itself before me,OR,her anxiety manifest itself in her incessant hair twirling.
No one 'gets' autism, it isn't s disease or an illness, autism is a difference like skin colour or sex - autism is a neurological difference, it is something that starts during the second trimester of pregnancy when the brain is forming. Issac Newton has a retrospective diagnosis - there is no test for autism, diagnosis is made by observing behaviour, specialists looked at the behaviour of Newton to determine that he could have been autistic.
the condition is autism Autism is a disibilty itself
'I watched the spirit manifest itself before me, OR, her anxiety manifested itself in her incessant hair-twirling.
The three crucial areas of development children with autism generally have problems with are social interaction, language and behaviour. However, autism symptoms do vary greatly.
No, Autism cannot be detected by ultrasound and hopefully pre-natal screening for Autism will not be developed during the time that ableism still exists against Autistic people. Autism can only be diagnosed through assessment by a trained professional who assesses behaviour.
Autism isn't a disability, it is a difference - autism is a spectrum, as such it effects different people in different ways and to different severities, so although some people may face disabilities as a result of autism many don't. As a disability it would be considered a neurological disability.
David Anthony Holmes has written: 'Nonverbal behaviour in autism and schizophrenia'
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Autism should be capitalized when referring to the disorder or condition itself, but not when used in a general sense (e.g., "children with autism" vs. "autism spectrum disorder").
Cerebellar ataxia manifests itself starting with the dominant genes in the brain. As the genes start to manifest it causes a gradual shutdown of the organs of the body.