CHARACTERISTICS OF AUTISM
Autism is a spectrum disorder. Behavioral symptoms or characteristics of autism may be present from mild to severe. We often hear words or labels used to describe our family as autism, the level of high-functioning autism or low.
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
Social deficit in autism and distinguish the autistic spectrum (ASD, and other developmental disorders. People with autism have social constraints and often lack the insight of others that many take for granted. Noted autistic Temple Grandin described the inability to understand the neurotypicals social communication and people with a normal neurological development, as leaving her feeling like an anthropologist on Mars.
Social development appears unusual in early childhood. Children with autism show less attention to social stimuli, smile and look at others less often and less receptive to his own name. young children with autism differ most notably in social norms, for example, have less contact with eyes and turns, and are more likely to communicate by manipulating another person's hand. Three to five years, autistic children are less likely to exhibit social understanding, solicit others spontaneously, imitate and respond to emotions, communicate nonverbally, and take turns with others. However, they do so as primary attachment caregivers.Most autistic children show attachment security unless moderate non-autistic children, but this difference disappeared among children whose mental development or less severe ASD. Older children and adults with ASD showed poorer results on tests of facial recognition and emotion.
Children in high functioning autism suffer from loneliness more intense and more frequent compared to their non-autistic peers, despite the common belief that children with autism prefer to be alone. Making and maintaining friendships often proves difficult for people with autism. For them, predicts the quality of friendship, not the number of friends, the loneliness they feel. functional friendships, as they result from invitations to parties, may affect the quality of life more deeply.
There is lot of anecdotal reports, but some systematic studies of aggression and violence among people with ASD. Limited data suggest that among children with mental retardation, autism is associated with aggression, destruction of property, and tantrums. A 2007 study interviewed parents of 67 children with ASD and reported that nearly two-thirds of the children had periods of serious crisis, and approximately one third had a history of aggression, more frequent attacks in children without autism disorders language. A Swedish study in 2008 found that people aged 15 or higher in the hospital with a diagnosis of ASD, those who have committed violent crimes were much more likely to have other psychopathological conditions such as psychosis.
Autism is a spectrum disorder. Behavioral symptoms or characteristics of autism may be present from mild to severe. We often hear words or labels used to describe our family as autism, the level of high-functioning autism or low.
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
Social deficit in autism and distinguish the autistic spectrum (ASD, and other developmental disorders. People with autism have social constraints and often lack the insight of others that many take for granted. Noted autistic Temple Grandin described the inability to understand the neurotypicals social communication and people with a normal neurological development, as leaving her feeling like an anthropologist on Mars.
Social development appears unusual in early childhood. Children with autism show less attention to social stimuli, smile and look at others less often and less receptive to his own name. young children with autism differ most notably in social norms, for example, have less contact with eyes and turns, and are more likely to communicate by manipulating another person's hand. Three to five years, autistic children are less likely to exhibit social understanding, solicit others spontaneously, imitate and respond to emotions, communicate nonverbally, and take turns with others. However, they do so as primary attachment caregivers.Most autistic children show attachment security unless moderate non-autistic children, but this difference disappeared among children whose mental development or less severe ASD. Older children and adults with ASD showed poorer results on tests of facial recognition and emotion.
Children in high functioning autism suffer from loneliness more intense and more frequent compared to their non-autistic peers, despite the common belief that children with autism prefer to be alone. Making and maintaining friendships often proves difficult for people with autism. For them, predicts the quality of friendship, not the number of friends, the loneliness they feel. functional friendships, as they result from invitations to parties, may affect the quality of life more deeply.
There is lot of anecdotal reports, but some systematic studies of aggression and violence among people with ASD. Limited data suggest that among children with mental retardation, autism is associated with aggression, destruction of property, and tantrums. A 2007 study interviewed parents of 67 children with ASD and reported that nearly two-thirds of the children had periods of serious crisis, and approximately one third had a history of aggression, more frequent attacks in children without autism disorders language. A Swedish study in 2008 found that people aged 15 or higher in the hospital with a diagnosis of ASD, those who have committed violent crimes were much more likely to have other psychopathological conditions such as psychosis.
A good informative blog, it is very painful psychological disease, it's very harmful for successful life, thanks for sharing this comprehensive & complex information
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