"Autistic rambling" refers to long, detailed, and sometimes repetitive speech or writing that may lack a clear focus or structure. An example could be someone discussing their favorite topic in great depth without pausing for others to respond or losing track of the main point they were trying to make.
It is not clear what you mean by "black mind." Can you provide more context or clarify your question?
I'm not familiar with the word "manipulatic." It may be a typo or a made-up word. Can you provide more context or clarify what you meant?
There are reasons why autistic people avoid eye contact is because it does get them into a lot of stress and anxiety when they're forced to look at someone in the eye. A lot of people would think they're not paying any attention. That they're ignoring them on purpose. Even though, that's not true. They might glance at you or look at your hands, or your mouth. They may respond to some questions and greet people. But doesn't mean they're being rude or not paying any attention to you. If they use eye contact during conversations, it's mostly because looking at the details and facial expressions you make when you talk. They miss out on all the things people are saying.
I'm not familiar with the term "dispression." It might be a typographical error or a less common term. Can you provide more context or clarify the word you are looking for?
The word is "comfort." It means to provide solace, relief, or support to ease someone's distress or unease.
Offcourse.... Autist's have trouble showing and interperting emotions... It doesnt mean they dont feel or have emotion. For example: If you show an autistic person a picture of an angry looking face and you ask him; What emotion do you see? They can't pin it on 'angry'... But it doesnt mean they cant get angry. So if you wonder; Will my autistic boyfriend ever love me? The answer is: He probably allready does...
Prolix means Rambling or wordy
A person cannot become Autistic, a person is born Autistic. Not speaking does not mean that a person has become Autistic, there are many reasons why a neurotypical person may stop speaking.
No. There is nothing on the internet to indicate that Katy Perry is autistic. Her concern and interest in autism does not mean she herself is autistic.
You mean rigmorale -- which is a succession of rambling discourse or a succession of tiresome duties.
When someone is rambling, it means they are talking on and on without a clear direction or purpose. Rambling often includes irrelevant information or jumping from topic to topic without a coherent structure. It can make communication difficult to follow.
A person doesn't stop being Autistic, they are born Autistic and will always be Autistic. How a person is effected by Autism can change throughout their lives.
A special interest for autistic individuals is a sense of purpose and ways they learn to socialize. Sometimes they're interest can change into a new one. Some have more special interest than just one. It doesn't mean they are causing harm on themselves and others. And it doesn't mean they like their interest more than people. For even autistic adults if they like things that are not on their age level that should never be considered as a bad example.
Define what you mean by 'act normal', or for that matter how you define normal.Many Autistic people attempt to 'pass' as neurotypical as a means of survival, but as Autism acceptance increases there's less of a need to do this - there's nothing wrong with being Autistic, continuing to act Autistic is not a problem and shouldn't be treat as something abnormal.
do you mean like psychically? if you do then I think it might be possible as me and many other autistic people have claimed to have had psychic and otherworldly experiences that many others can't explain (I am autistic by the way). There is supposedly a link between psychic powers and autism, which explains my paranormal experiences. If you mean by ordinary psychological means then I am not sure as that isn't my field.
Yes this is possible but this depends on how much autism the father has and so then it may go to the child in the mothers womb and this also depends if the mother has autism . Hope this helped:D
Many parents do struggle with their autistic child and are concerned about their future. Autism doesn't mean a child/adult who is mentally handicapped. Autistic brains think different and many autistic people only deserved to be understood and not treated like they're sick or handicapped. Autistic children/adults are not sick or handicapped. Many parents should try to understand their autistic child instead of being scared all the time.