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Autistic AdultsArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 15 for autistic adultsAutistic Adults - Why We Should WorryBy: Jean Shaw | 31/05/2007 | Home and Family ... many families struggle. My friend's son can legally leave school this summer. He wants to go on to college with an autistic unit and do a Life Skills course. He can and most probably will do so with support. He'll also be entitled to ... Adult Autism: Growing Old With AutismBy: Kerry Ng | 25/12/2007 | Self Help ... , autism starts in infancy. What this means is that this person has been living with this disorder for some time now. Autistic adults see the world differently from others. Their five senses work normally, however their brains just process ... Adult Autism Does Not Have To Hurt Your RelationshipBy: Rachel Evans | 30/03/2007 | Health ... , but you also need to be physically attracted to them. Therefore, regardless if you are dating a non-autistic or an individual with adult autism, keep yourself well dressed, groomed and healthy. 5. Avoid social blunders - Make sure you ... Understand How Autistic Children Learn Before You Try To TeachBy: Albert Alexander | 12/05/2008 | Health ... in the disorder, teachers can effectively learn to deal with autistic children and adults both in and out of the classroom, creating a more understanding world for everyone. Autistic children are often visual thinkers. Thus teaching by ... Extended Family Dynamics And Your Autistic ChildBy: Albert Alexander | 28/04/2008 | Health ... it means for your child and your immediate family. Though many see autism as a mental retardation, many autistic children and adults are highly intelligent; they are just unable to communicate this in the same ways that others would. Try ... Can Adults Be Diagnosed With Autism Later In Life?By: Rachel Evans | 07/04/2007 | Health ... disorder. Because of frustration and anxiety regarding socialization, many have become often loners. There are other clues that an adult might have autism. Their social awkwardness comes in different degrees. Many cannot understand humor, ... Main Symptoms of the Autistic DisorderBy: Groshan Fabiola | 09/03/2007 | Health ... difficulties like development of anxiety, epilepsy or depressions related to the sexual changes they cannot deal with. As adults, autistic patients may be able to lead an almost normal life depending on their communication skills, ... Good News - Meet the Amazing Autistic Man Known as The Living CameraBy: Chris Case | 23/07/2007 | Motivational ... how beauty can come from adversity. Born in England in 1974, Stephen Wiltshire was diagnosed as autistic at age 3. When he was 5, he was sent to a special-needs school, where his teachers observed his interest in drawing, although he ... Autism - One Reason I Wish Time Would Stand StillBy: Jean Shaw | 24/07/2007 | Non-Fiction ... of autistic spectrum disorder. In 1993 when my son was diagnosed it was 1 in 2500. The problem is that all these autistic children will grow up to be autistic adults, and the big question is what will they do? Apparently only 15% of ... Discovering the Characteristics of AutismBy: Jon Arnold | 18/03/2007 | Health ... with their peers. The movie Rain Man with Dustin Hoffman illustrated this, where Dustin Hoffman played an autistic adult with many social interaction problems, but yet was a genius in the casino and with numbers in general. There are ... Getting To Know What Autism IsBy: Sandra Kim Leong | 05/06/2007 | Non-Fiction ... know what autism is through watching the movie Rain Man. In the movie, Dustin Hoffman was brilliant as the autistic adult. The movie also highlighted many of the frustrations faced by families with dealing with an autistic child or adult. ... Learning to Question Your Elephant Child: Who, What, Where, When and WhyBy: DEV DAAS | 21/03/2008 | Writing ... story completely if you wrote of a 68-year old cheerleader. Your work would be a different story if the character were an autistic adult. How the events would change if, let's say, the main character was indeed the Elephant Child, child of ... Autism - It May Not Be A Living Nightmare But Is A Reason To WorryBy: Jean Shaw | 25/07/2007 | Non-Fiction ... girl he regularly comes into contact with. I think she has Asperger's Syndrome, or at least she is on the autistic spectrum somewhere and her hormones have kicked into overdrive. She is sociable to say the least. Having kissed ... The Role Of An Autism Support GroupBy: Kerry Ng | 20/04/2007 | Self Help ... day to day necessities that require your immediate attention. the best resource to help you cope with an autistic child or dependent adult is an autism support group. These groups bring together professionals that are experts in the field ... Can You Really Eliminate A Potential Cause Of AutismBy: Albert Alexander | 28/04/2008 | Health ... 's world. Autism cannot be prevented or cured, so the best we can do to help autistic children and adults is be understanding and willing to compromise to make the world comfortable for them and ourselves. First off, there are certain ... Searches related to: autistic adults
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