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High Functioning AutismArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 15 for high functioning autismArt Therapy For High Functioning Autism How To Get StartedBy: Rachel Evans | 05/04/2007 | Medicine ... : Find out about their education background and where they received training Find out if they have previous experience with high functioning autism patients Ask what types of therapeutic approach do they use Ask what to expect during a ... How to Identify Autism in your ChildBy: Jon Arnold | 04/11/2006 | Diseases and Conditions ... in their way of speaking, can be uncoordinated and clumsy and single minded in their interests. High functioning autism is where a person has been diagnosed with the disorder but is still able to continue with a relatively unaffected ... Can Adults Be Diagnosed With Autism Later In Life?By: Rachel Evans | 07/04/2007 | Health ... . These children are now adults and starting to question those assumptions. This form of high functioning autism has gone undetected, and many adults tend to blend rather well, which is something that those with classic autism cannot do. ... Autism: The Range Of FunctionBy: Kerry Ng | 22/03/2007 | Self Help ... individuals that are not able to function or deal with every day life. Normal to high functioning autism is used to describe people that exhibit autistic behaviors that are in fact able to deal with real world activities and normal day to ... Autism Development - Why & How to CureBy: Bertil Hjert | 17/04/2008 | Health ... . This disorder results from combinations of certain traits. This disorder ranges from low functioning autism to high function autism. This disorder is considered to be a pervasive developmental disorder. This means that it interrupts ... Diagnosis and Definitions for Autism Spectrum DisorderBy: Groshan Fabiola | 19/05/2007 | Health ... , but is not as severely affected as the more classically autistic person-High Functioning Autism. Asperger Syndrome deals with severe and sustained social impairments, but the impairments in the language and communication area aren’t ... Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Wide Range Of DisordersBy: Kerry Ng | 16/11/2007 | Diseases and Conditions ... disorders that results from a combination of certain traits. The disorder will range from low functioning autism to high functioning autism to normal behavior and to possibly hyper socialization. An autism spectrum disorder is considered ... AutismBy: Deepa Prem | 28/03/2008 | Science ... on the IQ autism is sometimes divided in to the low, medium and high functioning autism. The child affected by autism will show less attention to social stimuli, smile and look at others less often and very rarely respond to their own name. ... History Of Autism PioneersBy: Rachel Evans | 22/05/2007 | Health ... He is best known in the history of autism for defining Asperger Syndrome - a specific type of high functioning autism. The first time he defined Asperger syndrome was in 1944, when he studied 4 young boys and, like Kanner, found that each ... What Do You Know About Asperger Autism?By: Kerry Ng | 25/02/2008 | Diseases and Conditions ... disorder instead of a mental disorder. To recognize the value of the work done by Hans Asperger, the high functioning autism was named asperger autism. Asperger observed through his research that asperger autism and autism in general ... Important Things to Remember about AutismBy: John Nowly | 19/01/2007 | Health ... the hope of many parents, families, and researchers. However, not everyone wants a cure. Made up mainly of individuals with high functioning autism or Asperger's syndrome, there is an anti-cure movement. The beliefs of this group are that ... Diagnosing Autism Spectrum DisordersBy: Connie Limon | 18/05/2007 | Health ... of autism spectrum disorder. These screening methods may not always identify children with "mild" autism spectrum disorder like those with high-functioning autism or Asperger syndrome. Evaluators feel a key difference in children with ... What is Infantile Autism?By: Groshan Fabiola | 27/01/2007 | Health ... with an autism spectrum. The disease is normally cataloged as a high-functioning or a low-functioning autism. Children with a high function of autism show almost normal behavior but may present language and interaction difficulties. ... Five Autism Types ExplainedBy: Rachel Evans | 07/04/2007 | Health ... sub categories for different levels of disability or function. No two children diagnosed will be the same, but there will be many things that they do have in common. With some high functioning autistics most people may not even be aware ... Adult Autism Does Not Have To Hurt Your RelationshipBy: Rachel Evans | 30/03/2007 | Health ... with another person can still be a difficult process for a high functioning autistic, though certainly not impossible. The following are 10 tips on how to manage adult autism and have a healthy, strong relationship. 1. Don't rush into ... Searches related to: high functioning autism
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