Just One Thing
There are many types and names for autism such as: Autistic Disorder, classical autism, Kanner Syndrome, Asperger Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Autistic Spectrum Disorder, atypical autism, Semantic-Pragmatic Disorder.
All Bad
Part of the reason autism is so puzzling is that along with the deficits, it brings particular strengths to the individual.
Being Emotionless
Autistic people have the same range and depth of feelings as anyone else, they just may not express them in typical ways.
Always Alone
Many conditions are more common in autism such as obsessive compulsive disorder, attention deficit disorder, epilepsy, dyspraxia, and depression.
A Mental Illness
Autism is a neurological developmental disability, not a chemical imbalance or psychiatric condition.
Visible
Although there are typical behavioural characteristics, autistic people look just like anyone else physically.
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Curable
There is no cure for autism, nor is there likely to be one in the forseeable future. Because autism affects everything about the way a person perceives the world, many autistic people would not want a cure even if one were possible.
Rare
Studies have shown that up to 1 in 100 people may have an autistic spectrum disorder.
Simple
Autism affects communication, social skills, perception, and behaviour to varying degrees. It also has complicated causes and no definitive treatment.
New
Autism was first describe in the 1940's. There are probable cases of autism in literature from over 100 years ago.
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