Do people with Autism act noticeably different?

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Do people with autism act noticeably different?

I just learned about autism, but I'm a bit confused. I've heard that people with autism tend to have trouble socializing and/or has a habit of stacking things, following daily routines, lack of emotion, and many other things. But if there is something I am not understanding, a lot of people I know also have a bit of a hard time socializing because they are shy. Following the same routines just seems to me like more of a habit or maybe they just have their own rules to be organized. And if people...

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Not all levels levels of autism make themselves obvious to other people. The awkwardness varies according...

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What do people with autism act like?

There is this kid that's in a lot of my classes that people says has autism. If you try to talk to him he just kind've ignores you or says something completely random. He doesn't have down syndrome. He also raises his hand in class to answer a question...

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Maybe he has Autism and Tourettes.

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Do people with autism or aspergers act selfish?

I'm asking because I think I may have aspergers. Do they act selfish & only think of themselves? I am selfish at times & only think of myself. I feel like I'm the most ...show more

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Hard to answer because it is also a trait of being young. You did not mention your age? At around 1...

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Autism: a disorder characterized by self-absorption, inability to interact socially, repetitive behavior...

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People with autism have problems with communication, social interaction, imagination and repetitive...

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What do people with autism or aspbergers act like?

Is it like this: They are introverted Don't really like eye contact They don't use words or language, they just speak with body language or logic They're good at math and science , smart Theyre eccentric , or individualist anti social (and / or often...

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I think you pretty much hit it on the nail. Whatever the difference is - I think a good way of describing...

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Is this the cure for Autism?

Thanks everyone for responding to my question. I saw the lady again and she swears that her grandson was cured by this Dr Leong guy. Here is the info from the net that i collected on Dr Leong Tole Center. What do you all think about this? AUTISM, AUTISTIC...

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I think that this like many other things that have come and gone in the past years is unfortunatly not...

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Why does Bullwinkle think that Autism Spectrum Kids/Adults are comparable to his "Problem Child" ? ?

As the father of a non verbal 15 yr old Autistic child and being the founder and Dir. of The Office of Advocacy for Autistic Children... I do not understand why an individual with a child that is ' a drug addict' would state that children on the Autism...

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Hey there. Your "question" sparked my curiosity and interest. I say that because I have a...

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