Not exact matches
Your post is insulting to the millions of
people who suffer from this and related debilitating diseases — next month why don't you make fun of diabetics and
autistics, and further your descent into idiocy?
It
does not bode well for the country that millions of Americans» most regular interaction with a
person on the
autistic spectrum is Big Bang Theory's Sheldon, for example.
I hope that doesn't sound uncaring but as an
Autistic person I often don't quite «get it», but that story is amazing.
Autistic children generally don't relate well to
people.
While they found that
people with high
autistic traits produced fewer responses when generating alternative solutions to a problem - known as «divergent thinking» - the responses they
did produce were more original and creative.
To
do that, the team engineered the yeast form of NHE9 to have the variants seen in
autistic people.
Autism spectrum disorders and Williams syndrome are both neurodevelopmental disorders but their manifestations couldn't be more different: While
autistic individuals live in a world where objects make much more sense than
people do,
people with Williams syndrome are social butterflies who bask in other
people's attention.
If
people put even half of the time, money, and activism into helping
autistic people that they
do into chasing conspiracy theories, it could change and save lives.
In our experience, if there is something I feel that needs to be understood by
people and healthcare professionals is that the spectrum is called a spectrum for a reason and just because a kid can give you eye contact or have imaginative play doesn't mean that they aren't
autistic.
I'm 20 and I'm 5,9 I'm
autistic means I'm special needs but I can still walk and talk and
do everything
people do I'm single I love to play drums and guitar and write song and meet new
people and hang out and have fun anything else just ask;)
App,
do nt responsibility
people autistic dating site actions of the website.
Other
people began watching the lessons and sending Khan adulatory notes («First time I smiled
doing a derivative,» wrote one) or thanking him for explaining fractions to an
autistic son.
But
autistic people and families say that knowing there's something called autism doesn't mean they are understood — 87 per cent of them say the public don't understand autism in a meaningful way.
When I tell
people she is
autistic, they have a hard time because she
does look at them, talk to them, and ask questions.
«When I tell
people she is
autistic, they have a hard time because she
does look at them, talk to them, and ask questions,» said Hamilton - Rohe.
And I want to make sure that we are
doing everything we can to make the public and those who provide care and education are not just aware of the needs of
autistic people, but their successes and contributions as well.»
Temple Grandin says this about empathy: «Normal
people... don't have much empathy for the
autistic kid who is screaming at the baseball game because he can't stand the sensory overload.
Writing poignantly and yet starkly believably from an
autistic girl's point of view, he allows us to see the world in all its glorious mess, full of
people trying to
do their best and often failing, but heroically so.»
Therapy animal handlers can tell many compelling stories of the powerful effect of their work:
people in memory care that talk to the therapy animal after months of silence, a child in the hospital that doesn't appear to feel pain while the animal is visiting,
autistic children who speak for the first time after petting a therapy animal.