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Autism and Aspergers: 5 intriguing differences (YOU need to know)

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Autism and Aspergers: 5 Intriguing differences (YOU need to know) This is the difference between Autism and Aspergers: 1. IQ Score. People with Aspergers tend to have average to above average IQs, compared to that of a person with ‘classic autism’ who would typically have a below average IQ. 2. Verbal Communication. People with Autism tend to have little to no verbal communication skills and have difficulty talking. Children with Asperger’s syndrome tend to have a very good verbal skill set and can communicate verbal.   3. Vocabulary. People with Aspergers syndrome have a large vocabulary and have a strong use of words, compared to that of a person with ‘classic autism’ who typically have very limited vocabulary. 4. Day To Day Life Skills. A person with Asperger’s syndrome can learn day to day skills, like how to put on clothes and the importance of eating food. Learning how to go shopping for goods etc. Compared to a person who displays ‘

Signs of Aspergers: 7 Common Symptoms (YOU NEED to know)

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Signs of Aspergers: 7 Common Symptoms (YOU NEED to know)   These signs of Aspergers Syndrome will help you identify autism in someone FAST: 1. Stimming.   This is a self stimulatory behaviour behaviour that is presented like patterns of flapping hands, rocking back and forth or even humming a certain tone. Lot’s of people with Aspergers now use fidget spinners to stim. 2. Strict Routine.   People with Aspergers syndrome, stick to a very ridged daily routine, and they love to stick to routines. This can be anything from how the get dressed in the morning, to how they watch TV. Routines are a very prominent sign. Also people with Aspergers do not like to devote from their routines.   3. Repetitive Eating (small food selection).   Eating the same foods day in day out is a very common sign of Aspergers. Having a very small selection of foods that they enjoy is very common.   4. Echolalia.   Repeating words from overs, or from TV or from movies is a form of what is called echolalia. This is

AUTISM in GIRLS: 5 Social Anxiety Traits (YOU need to know)

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Autism in Girls Autism in Girls is often missed, find out why one of the main traits is social anxiety in this video. Some autism  symptoms in girls can sometimes not be seen to the untrained eye and this is called masking. Some of the main signs of autism in females is social anxiety, this is a huge one for mild autism symptoms. The telltale sings of autism is repetitive behaviour and obsessive interstices, this also translates to women with autism and Aspergers in girls. /\ CLICK TO SEE VIDEO /\ Girls with ASD can present themselves as typical, but to the person who understands the condition of autism and Asperger’s syndrome it may be easy to spot women with autism. The autistic girl has always been a topic that has been some what missed, this is one of the mission of The Aspie World to create awareness for autism. A search of autism symptoms checklist on google will show up lots and lots of autism symptoms and Aspergers traits. But these will almost always be from a