well.... you don't teach Autism to anyone! its a disease! however, to teach AUTISTIC CHILDREN no special qualifications are necessary. It would help you get a job working with autistic children (as opposed to simply having them in your classroom, which is most common) if you had experience with ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
moderate check mild x severe x my sister moderate x severe x mild check I am autism
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).
There is no such thing as 'moderate autism'. A person is either autistic or they are not, how they are affected can vary but they cannot have 'moderate autism' as this is just not how autism works.
There are about an equal number of boys and girls who are diagnosed with severe cases of autism, but more boys than girls are diagnosed with moderate and mild cases of autism. It has not been determined whether this is because fewer girls have autism or because they are less likely to be diagnosed.
In would think that first you should have a degree in psychology, then a certificate in Autism, this would give an individual enough knowledge about the brain and how it works. Autism relate to the function of the brain, but the practical aspect of autism is to understand and help the childdaily function. By Charles Oxley
i have moderate autism my sister has mild and i interrupt people (sometimes)
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Infantile Autism is when a baby or toddler (an Infant) has autism.
Basicly, autism is something you are born to have, not something that you could grow into. So, adult autism, means that a child with autism grows up and become an adult with autism. However, if you didn't find out that you have autism until you are an adult, then your autism must be the mild kind on the entire autism spectrum.
None of the above. Autism is a neurological difference that you either are or are not - how it affects you can be mild, moderate or severe but this can change throughout your life. Autism is known as Autism Spectrum Disorder but this assumes that Neurotypical is the norm and Autism is a fault in a brain that was supposed to be Neurotypical, many people find this offensive and instead insist it is a variation in brains (like race is a variation in skin colour and physical characteristics) not a disorder. Autism itself also isn't a disability, a person with autism may be disabled by their autism or by other people's prejudice or lack of support of their differences, but in itself Autism is not a disability - not all autistic people are disabled by autism.
Biologial. Autism is neurodevelopmental. There are hereditary and genetic ties to autism.
No, Jedward do not have autism.