Short of attending a school for autistic children and observing first hand, check what others have done, such as Leo Dicaprio in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape", or the actor (I don't know his name) in the movie "Gigli", which is the only thing that could make me reccommend "Gigli" to anyone. This kid plays a very understated autistic boy, and gives the most impressive acting job in the movie.
We don't know anything about Shakespeare's drinking habits, so although it is possible, we have no reason to think that he was alcoholic.
We can only guess because there are no records at all of Shakespeare's personal habits. Maybe he prayed. Maybe he hired a prostitute. Maybe he got drunk. We will never know. But one thing we do know he did before starting to write a play--he read. We know that because he took the plot of just about everything he wrote from books he had read.
I only know a few, but Eponine is Samantha Barks. Fantine is Lea Salonga (Don't know if she's still playing her) Valjean in Alfie Boe :)
He uses the Upper case L and the the cursive B to simulate a 12 year old girl's handwriting. I have certain habits where I will capitalize my R's or my D's. I don't know why, but I do that.
In real life Steph and Calvin are dating. DOnt know about anybody else though
Speech mannerisms are distinctive patterns or habits in the way someone speaks, such as using filler words like "um" or "you know," repeating certain phrases, or having a specific accent. These mannerisms can be unique to individuals and contribute to their personal communication style.
Autism Spectrum Disorder is a neurological condition, autistic people are born autistic - we do not know why people are autistic.
There is no record or any indication that I know of ,that any of the presidents were autistic.
I currently manage Ethan, as well, I know that Ethan Bortnick is not autistic.
Autism isn't something you 'get' you are born autistic - anyone can be born autistic, although there does seem to be a gentic link so often autistic people are more likely to have autistic children, or you often see multiple siblings in a single family with autism. As yet we don't know what causes autism, so we can't tell who is more likely to have autistic offspring.
I am high functioning Autistic and I believe there are "Autistic types", kind of like categories of personality and compatibility. I could date another Autistic person if they were like me and would love to marry one but could never marry a typical person(can't stand living with them, no offence) I think how many Autistic people its easier to marry or date another autistic person and most Autistic on autistic relationships I know are far happier and longer than Autistic on NeuroTypical relationships. I would love to marry an autistic guy.
Children with an autistic spectrum disorder will display clear signs that they have the disorder. These may be things such as • Having to adhere to routines • Preferring order • Communication and learning difficulties • Poor social interactions • Minimal eye contact • Lack of imagination • Fussy food habits If you suspect your child displays autistic traits, you should see your Doctor Who will refer you to a child and adolesent mental health clinic. Here, a phsycologist will conduct an ADOS test to see if your child meets certain criteria of being on the autistic spectrum.
Presumably, when they are diagnosed they are told. It also depends on how severe the autism is. If it is a mild case, just to do with socialising, they know and usually understand. If it is very severe, like if they cannot talk, then they probably don't know, or understand.
The following numbers are approximations since different studies have found slightly different results. The chance of having one child with autism might be as high as 1 in 100. After having one child with autism, the chance of having a second child with autism is 1 in 20. After having two children with autism, the chance of having a third child with autism is 1 in 3.
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The CDC have put Autism diagnosis at 1 in 68 within the US. We don't know how many people are Autistic because not that many people are diagnosed, many may not even know they're Autistic.
I do not know