It’s common for people to misunderstand the spectrum of Autism Spectrum Disorders. I read a post online recently that was written by an adult on the autism spectrum. He writes frequently explaining and defending the concept of neurodiversity in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The writer stated, “. . . I find that a lot of people use
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It takes a lot of wise observation to understand autism. It’s easy to misjudge what the child is doing and why. Let me explain.Typical developmentWhen observing children who are demonstrating typical development, it becomes immediately obvious that there is a broad range of what’s considered “acceptable behavior.” In spite of individual differences, there are predictable sequences
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People ask many questions about autism and eye contact. Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are sometimes identified by eye contact. . .or rather lack of it. But that eye contact thing causes confusion. I was speaking at a workshop recently where a participant expressed concern. She was talking about a student who learned to
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What is Autism Spectrum Disorder? The term SPECTRUM is an important part of understanding autism because of the wide range of intensity, symptoms, behaviors and types of problems. There can be significant variations from one individual to another. Historically, Autism was used as an umbrella term for a wide spectrum of disorders referred to as
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