Autism is a neurological difference, just like skin color or eye color this is a normal human variation and Autistic people are not inferior to neurotypical people. Autism is a spectrum, thus there is a wide range of symptoms and severity among Autistic people, symptoms and severity can also change in an Autistic person throughout their lives e.g. more severe in childhood or during times of stress in their lives.
No, throwing things is not part of autism - autism is a neurological difference, there is nothing about autism that would cause throwing things. Of course Autistic people may throw things for any number of reasons, it's just that autism isn't the cause of this.
he had autism but at around 14,he had his own business
It's not hard to fight Autism because there is no reason to fight Autism to begin with. Autism is not a bad things, it's not something people need to fight but Autism is a group of people who deserve to be fought for and not against!
It really depends. Autism is classified into 2 categories-high-functioning and low-functioning. Some low-functioning autistic people will occasionally forget things, but not all.
the condition is autism Autism is a disibilty itself
I would say he has some form of autism.
It creates social problems and makes things difficult at times but it's not really that bad.. at least not to me (Has Autism) Well, It's really difficult for some people with it though... I think it depends on the person.
Some signs or symptoms of autism could be a lack in social skills, being a loner, does not speak or make eye contact. They also could move around constantly, or do things that can harm themselves.
Yes, there are many documented cases of autistic individuals having children, including children who are also autistic. This is not unusual or mysterious. Autism is not a disease or something that “appears out of nowhere.” It is a neurodevelopmental difference, and research shows that genetics can play a role in how autism runs in families. What is important to understand is: • Autism is not an illness that someone “catches” or “passes on” in a simple way • Having an autistic parent does not guarantee an autistic child • Many autistic people have non-autistic children, and many non-autistic parents have autistic children • Autism reflects differences in brain development, not a defect or failure For parents, it can help to view autism through a strengths-based lens. Autistic individuals have unique ways of thinking, learning, and experiencing the world. These differences can bring challenges, but they can also be associated with creativity, deep focus, honesty, and strong interests. Autism is simply one form of human neurodiversity. It is not a tragedy, and it does not prevent someone from forming relationships, building families, or living meaningful lives.
Nothing is the same as cancer and autism, not even cancer and autism are the same. Some very offensive people liken autism to a disease such as cancer, this is ableist.
It depends on the use.Autism as an identity is capitalized - for example Autistic person, Autistic child, Autistic community.Autism as a diagnosis or things for autism are not - for example autism diagnosis, autism classroom.
Autism has many different effects, all depending on how sever a case it is. But there are NO two kids with autism who act exactly alike. some talk, some don't. some wave their arms in front of their faces, in a form of 'stemming', and some don't. some like certain things, like foods, that make them happy. some find a way to 'stem' off of moving things, like ceiling fans, or a certain type of toy. Effects for mild autism are normally along the lines of ( but not limited to) attention issues, learning problems, extra enery. for severe, i'd say more violence, anger, odd noises, and not talking or making the usual progress a baby would when in infancy.