People with autism often «struggle to make sense of social signals in real time» but because this meeting was so raw and uninhibited, Reynolds could make sense of her person right away.
People with autism often have difficulty understanding and appreciating what others are thinking.
Not exact matches
Children
with autism often have difficulty playing
with, interacting
with, or relating to other
people.
«But
people with autism are
often sensitive to sensory input and as a result they can struggle to maintain concentration in interviews.»
Since then, researchers have wondered whether the hormone could have similar «pro-social» effects in
people with autism, who
often struggle to understand and respond to social cues.
Relationships between a
person with autism and a neurotypical
person often falter over a specific problem: «able - ism,» an unconscious or overt bias toward
people deemed socially or physically «able.»
People with autism can struggle socially because they
often find it hard to interpret facial expressions.
And
people who should have been diagnosed
with autism were
often misdiagnosed
with schizophrenia or other mental conditions and institutionalized.
But a majority of
people with autism spectrum disorders also have an altered tactile sense; they are
often hypersensitive to light touch and can be overwhelmed by certain textures.
Her research work focuses on the neurocognitive basis of
autism spectrum conditions,
with a particular interest in why
people with autism find the social world so puzzling, yet
often excel at detail - focussed tasks.
The SCD is
often recommended for
people with intestinal health issues and other illnesses such as Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, Diverticulitis, Celiac Disease,
Autism, and Cystic Fibrosis.
The GAPS diet (Gut and Psychology Syndrome) is
often suggested for
people with autism, ADHD / ADD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, schizophrenia, depression, eating disorders, manic depression or bipolar disorder, and obsessive compulsive disorder.
Some
people who identify
with natural medicine claim that vaccinations
often cause more harm than good, such as as leading to
autism.
Pupils at London's Highgate School took part in a one day coding challenge this year and used the micro: bit to help
people with autism recognise other
people's emotional states, as
people with the condition can
often struggle to read expressions.
Since then, Chris is now attending college, interacts
with people with a direct gaze (
often,
people with autism do not make direct eye contact) and converses in an engaging manner.
They are
often used
with blind
people,
people with autism, and more.
Autism Children
often find difficult in communicating and interacting
with peers, teacher and
people in the society.
Because
people with autism are
often unaware of social cues and peer expectations, clear, direct education is critical.