The classic description of a person with autism focuses on difficulties in the social mitigation, communication and imagination games, but when we learn more about how autistic people works from autistic people themselves, and researchers are looking at the matter breast actives from the neurological breast actives side and not the psychiatric side, so shifted focus. One of the things that's pretty typical for people breast actives with autism, sensory and motor difficulties. We may have difficulties to start, stop, continue, mix and shift movements, speech, thought and emotion. The article briefly breast actives explains the research done by this, thinking about what this means and how it can change Synet of autistic people.
Autistic people breast actives often move in a way that looks strange to non-autistic people. You might sway, touched any time after time, jumping or moving your fingers, or standing or sitting motionless forever. This has been interpreted as voluntary and gratuitous, or to signal unwillingness or inability to communicate with other people breast actives - deciphered and valued by the neuro-normal social standards, and use as a base for the understanding of autism. These interpretations ignore that autism is a neurological condition. The past 20 years have, however, begun to worry that people with autism may have difficulties due to unlabeled and significant sensory and motor differences.
These differences are described using different terms, such as: * problems with motor skills - it seems clumsy, have difficulty with balance, walking strangely, doing things slowly, etc. It can also be called simply clumsiness. * Problems with sensory integration - they have difficulties in linking what you feel and what is happening. One can, for example, cover your eyes because there is too much noise. * Sluggishness, lethargy Sensory Overload - you can no longer handle the sensory experiences so the brain "turns off", you will be unable to think, breast actives talk, answer questions, do their job, perform breast actives tasks, move apraxia - the inability to perform certain things, such as eating, even when both the will and physical ability are. dyspraxia - difficulty coordinating their muscle breast actives movements difficult to speak typing maintain balance, perceive distances, breast actives etc. echolalia - repeating another person's speech. (Obsessive repetition of the man himself says is called palilalia and compulsive repetition or imitation of another person's movements called ekopraxi.) Mutism - you become involuntarily butt in certain situations. (There is also the possibility that one can only speak in specific circumstances, such as being able to read aloud what you have written, or if you are talking on the phone sitting in a hot bath, etc.) catatonia - you either lose all motor skills and remains motionless or starts repeating obsessively and överdivet certain movement patterns. behavior problems - they harm themselves or others, man screaming, biting, kicking and fighting, pinch and drag, you break things or smudging, picking, throwing things, one nagging breast actives self stimulation (shoal) - swinging, man hugging himself , it sounds like, it flashes, it gnashing of teeth, sucking thumb, you bite your nails, you move at your face, eyebrows, breast actives lips, playing with the ear, man waves his hands, snapping fingers, stretching the fingers, caressing her fingers or hands, opening and clenching his fist ...
I have managed to read the article to the first tables, it is just too hard for me to continue. I've had these problems throughout my life, and it has affected my life and how people breast actives see me. I have also just had a couple of pretty bad months, and experienced these "behavioral breast actives problems" recently ... It feels good to know it's a neurological problem and something most people with Asperger recognize, and not a behavioral problem, breast actives which I'll "stop" , stop trying breast actives to get attention, stop trying to make me fancy or something I do because I'm stupid and clumsy ...
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