If an Autistic person is suffering from sensory issues you ask them if there is anything you can do to help them, they've lived with this for their entire lives so can better tell you how to help them. Generally speaking allowing them to move away from the source of strong smells is a good idea.
In order to enter the police force, a person must pass both psychological and physical reviews. I would not say it could never be done, but it would not be likely. Most people with Aspergers Syndrome tend to have some issues with speech and social interaction. These would both count against a possible officer candidate.
Bad backgrounds can cause sensory loss due to the fact that it can be overwhelming. When a person with sensory issues is overstimulated, it can cause sensory overload.
In order to enter the police force, a person must pass both psychological and physical reviews. I would not say it could never be done, but it would not be likely. Most people with Aspergers Syndrome tend to have some issues with speech and social interaction. These would both count against a possible officer candidate.
If you need to know what his behavioral problems are according to him, you should ask him. He could have problems similar to other people with Asperger's Syndrome. He might become violent or freeze up when stressed. He might seem disruptive due to sensory overload issues. There are many possibilities.
There is no credible evidence or official diagnosis that suggests Bill Clinton has Asperger's syndrome. Asperger's syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder on the autism spectrum, and it is important to rely on verified information when discussing someone's health or medical conditions.
Some people with AS also have anger issues. Most people with AS however are not expressive however hypersensitive. Most people with anger issues are very expressive and can be violent where as invidiuals with AS tend to avoid touching.
Kathleen Morris has written: 'Insights into sensory issues for professionals' -- subject(s): Learning disabilities, Sensory integration dysfunction
Flat head syndrome does come with a high risk of learning delays and development. If not treated it can cause mental issues as an adult.
I have refractory ceoliac type 2 which means I have non hodgkins lymphoma. I also suffer from Aspergers (diagnosed). I would be surprised not to find a link between undiagnosed ceoliac disease, Autism and cancer. A lot of Autistics have issues with the proteins in gluten/wheat and dairy due to a leaky gut causing toxicity. Chronic inflammation and Candida are also a common problems in which cancer can cohabitate. Not all will end up with cancer but it is certainly possible.
Autism can cause sensory issues, social awkwardness, speech delay or lack of speech, issues with eye contact and nystagmis, integration issues, and developmental delay.
In order to enter the police force, a person must pass both psychological and physical reviews. I would not say it could never be done, but it would not be likely. Most people with Aspergers Syndrome tend to have some issues with speech and social interaction. These would both count against a possible officer candidate.
Sensory neurons are nerves that take in information from either the outside world, or from within the body itself. Sensory neurons communicate this information to the brain which then issues a response. Sensory nerves take in and communicate information about heat, cold, pressure, pain, position and more. detect, feel, and smell