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How do high functioning autistic people think?
Like all people on the autism spectrum, people who are high functioning have a hard time with social interaction and communication. They don’t naturally read social cues and might find it difficult to make friends. They can get so stressed by a social situation that they shut down.
What does autistic thinking mean?
narcissistic, egocentric thought processes, such as fantasizing and daydreaming, that have little or no relation to reality. It is similar to dereistic thinking (see dereism), but the emphasis is on self-absorption rather than disconnection from reality.
What is the difference between realistic thinking and autistic thinking?
Stated in a condensed way we should consider thinking as realistic when it looks toward actual execution in the real world about us, whereas autistic thinking is that which we indulge in for partial satisfaction of our ambitions, without intending to execute these ambitions in any real sense.
What is realistic thinking?
Realistic thinking means looking at all aspects of a situation (the positive, the negative, and the neutral) before making conclusions. In other words, realistic thinking means looking at yourself, others, and the world in a balanced and fair way.
Will your autistic child lead a ‘normal life?
An autistic child needs more love and attention than a normal child. Dealing with autistic child is not tough but it needs some amount of adjustments on the part of the family members. With some adjustments in day to day activities, autistic children can lead a normal hassle free life.
Do autistic parents have autistic children?
(Medical Xpress)—Studying children with autism and their parents, researchers have found that when a child has autism, his or her parents are more likely to have autistic traits than parents who don’t have a child with an autism spectrum disorder, as measured by a survey used to identify such characteristics.
Who are some famous autistic people?
Thomas A. McKean is a celebrity among the autism community for his dedication to individuals and families affected by pervasive developmental disorders. McKean was diagnosed with autism in 1979 when he was 14 years old, and he was institutionalized in a psychiatric facility for two years.
How do autistic people learn?
By observing the person, one may be able to determine his/her primary style of learning. For example, if an autistic child enjoys looking at books (e.g., picture books), watching television (with or without sound), and tends to look carefully at people and objects, then he/she may be a visual learner.