Not all of them do, I know quite a few autistic people, and some of their voices are quite low, actually. It's probably just the person/people you're refering to's genes.
Not necessaily. The suicide rates in Japan are extremely high at the moment, which has nothing to do with autism at all.
There's no such thing as a high amount of autism, a person is either autistic or they are not. A person can no more have a high amount of autism than they can have a high amount of being female or a high amount of being black.
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Autism awareness is simply making people aware of autism and Autistic people. Unfortunately organizations such as Autism Speaks uses autism awareness to speak negatively about autism and Autistic people to increase their profits, thus there remains a lot of ignorance about autism.
High voices, typically the female voices, sing in treble clef.
It would not be ethical or legal to do anything TO people who have autism.
I'm 13 with autism and I go to "regular" classes with everybody else. Autism can range from mild to severe. The symptoms of people with autism can vary. People with autism can have very low IQs, but ones labeled as high-functioning have average or higher IQs. People with autism can have different tolerances for different settings - noise, brightness, temperature, scents, number of people, etc. Thus, some will be fine in "regular" classes and some will not. Some will outperform other students in "regular" classes. Some will do fine in a few "regular" classes, but not well in a few other "regular" classes.
When someone has high functioning autism, they can struggle to understand other peoples feelings, they find it very hard in social situations. Some people can develop obsessive compulsive disorders.
Yes people with autism do repeat them self's.
Spy vs Spy does have Aspergers or High Functioning Autism.
No, Autism is not mild or severe - Autism just is.Autism is a neurological difference and considered to be a spectrum condition as it effects people in different ways and to different severity which can change throughout a persons life or from situation to situation. Autism cannot be mild, but a person may experience mild symptoms with their autism.
People with Autism often have difficult times digesting foods that are high in protein. Examples include foods that are rich in gluten and casein, which range from a wide variety of dairy and grain products.