Yes i do have autism
I'm on the spectrumI have very mild Asperger's syndrome. Why are you asking a general "you" this question?mys sister has autism and dispratsia and attachment and sensory issues and aspergers and i have trates every1 here autistic dont understand how much people try to make your lives happy and then the slightest thing wrong you think that they dont love you because they do and even if the dont show it Y WOULD THEY HATE YOU people hate people the same every single one of you atre unique in your own ways
That depends how certain people get it. Normally people get autism at early age like basically 2-3 years. Most autistic people develop stuff like less eye contact, sensory overloads (sounds, certain smells, certain foods, being touched and certain clothes) The main question is if you went through at an early age between 2/3 if your speech suddenly stopped and if you became unresponsive whenever your name was called and have experienced cognitive disorder (no tolerance to pain or certain temperature) and sensory issues with clothes, sounds and being touched and even stimming and self regulating behaviors (pacing, rocking, hand flapping, jumping up and down, spinning, spinning an object, repeating a word or phrase over and over)- if you had never experienced any of that as a little child, then you don't have autism. Some people are not autistic can have sensory overloads and lack of eye contact as well-but it doesn't mean they're necessarily autistic.
yes.
I DO TOO (just added this to the previous yes.) I've got Aspergers, a mild form of autism that tends to present itself differently than other forms of autism!
The best way to see if you have mild Autism is to see a specialist.
Yes you have got autistic spectrum disorder.
The main symptoms of autism are lack of appropriate communication skills and eye contact. Another symptom is making inappropriate comments and not liking physical touch or noises.
Yes I have got autism.
Yes.
Autism Spectrum Disorder is a neurological condition, autistic people are born autistic - we do not know why people are autistic.
1 in 100 of the population have autistic spectrum disorder. 0.2% are female, and 1.8% are male.
Someone who is born on the autism spectrum/has autism spectrum disorder/is autistic. Often used in an offensive manner towards autistic people.
Autism is considered to be a disorder - thus why it's called Autism Spectrum Disorder. Autism is certainly not a personality, all Autistic people have vastly different personalities.
Yes, a child can be diagnosed both with Autism Spectrum Disorder and a learning disability too. In fact Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is considered a 'cousin' to Autism Spectrum Disorder and is often comorbid with Autism.
No, Michael Jackson did not have autism. Jackson was never diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and there is no reason to think that he was autistic as he showed no Autistic characteristics.
Yes, an autism spectrum exists. It involves autistic disorder, asperger syndrome childhood disintegrative disorder, rett syndrome and persuasive developmental disorder; depending on the affected individual, he or she can display mild, severe or symptoms somewhere in between based on these categories. Behaviors displayed can vary from individual to individual and individual variations exist as well. Autistic disorder is the most severe form of autism and asperger sydrome is the mildest form.
There really isn't a single treatment because autistic people can have very different impairments, abilities, and problems.
You would undergo an ADOS assesment with 2 phsycologists. Dependant on the results and scoring of the test, autistic spectrum disorder can be ruled in/out
There are many types of autistic spectrum disorders, but to make it simple, it is a type of brain disorder that can have an impact on social skills, development, disability, impairment, and other wide ranges of systems related to the brain. Some of the most common autisitic spectrum disorders include Apergers, autism, PDD, Rett syndrome, and CDD
Dionne Kelly has written: 'The effectiveness of an applied behavioural analysis program with a pre-school child with autistic spectrum disorder'
Autism is a spectrum, so people with ASD (autism spectrum disorder) vary hugely in their abilities. Some cannot read and are very disabled; others are highly literate, with skills above the general population.