They are not retarded and they are not mentally ill. It is a developmental disability. Autism is a brain disorder that often interferes with a person's ability to communicate with and relate to others. Some people with autism have severe cases and some people are highly functioning which is called Aspberger's Syndrome.
Social interactions and relationships. Symptoms may include:
Significant problems developing nonverbal communication skills, such as eye-to-eye gazing, facial expressions, and body posture.
Failure to establish friendships with children the same age.
Lack of interest in sharing enjoyment, interests, or achievements with other people.
Lack of empathy. People with autism may have difficulty understanding another person's feelings, such as pain or sorrow.
Verbal and nonverbal communication. Symptoms may include:
Delay in, or lack of, learning to talk. As many as 50% of people with autism never speak. 2
Problems taking steps to start a conversation. Also, people with autism have difficulties continuing a conversation once it has begun.
Stereotyped and repetitive use of language. People with autism often repeat over and over a phrase they have heard previously (echolalia).
Difficulty understanding their listener's perspective. For example, a person with autism may not understand that someone is using humor. They may interpret the communication word for word and fail to catch the implied meaning.
Signs of autism almost always develop before a child is 3 years old, although the condition is sometimes not diagnosed until later. Typically, parents first become concerned when they notice that their toddler does not begin to talk or does not respond and interact like other children of the same age. Toddlers with autism do not usually develop speech normally and may seem to be deaf although hearing tests are normal.
Autism also affects how a child perceives and processes sensory information.
The severity of autism varies. Some individuals need assistance in almost all aspects of their daily lives, while others are able to function at a very high level and can even attend school in a regular classroom. While this is a lifelong condition that typically results in some degree of social isolation, treatment can make a major difference in the lives of people with autism. Early diagnosis and comprehensive treatment has resulted in increasing numbers of people with autism being able to live independently as adults..
2007-01-19 09:10:41
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answered by Serinity4u2find 6
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:: Autism is a bio-neurological developmental disability that generally appears before the age of 3.
:: Autism impacts the normal development of the brain in the areas of social interaction, communication skills, and cognitive function. Individuals with autism typically have difficulties in verbal and non-verbal communication, social interactions, and leisure or play activities.
:: Individuals with autism often suffer from numerous physical ailments which may include: allergies, asthma, epilepsy, digestive disorders, persistent viral infections, feeding disorders, sensory integration dysfunction, sleeping disorders, and more.
:: Autism is diagnosed four times more often in boys than girls. Its prevalence is not affected by race, region, or socio-economic status. Since autism was first diagnosed in the U.S. the occurrence has climbed to an alarming one in 150 people across the country.
:: Autism does not affect life expectancy. Currently there is no cure for autism, though with early intervention and treatment, the diverse symptoms related to autism can be greatly improved.
2007-01-19 09:25:30
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answered by bravokardia 4
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autism, or being autisic, is a spectrum disorder, which means that while 2 people may have the same diagnosis, their actual level of affectedness can be widely different. someone w/autism who is 'high functioning' may be able to handle all but the most intense of social interactions and have very few asocial/inappropriate behaviors. On the other hand, a different person may be non-verbal and essentially unable to perform the most basic social interactions or self-care skills. One thing that we do know for sure is that most people with autism have much better receptive skills than expressive skills...they may understand much more than it appears they do.
see here for more info:
http://www.autism-society.org/site/PageServer
http://www.autism.org/
http://www.autism-resources.com/
http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/dd/ddautism.htm
2007-01-19 09:14:02
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answered by Act D 4
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If u have been autistic i think of ur mothers and dads or docs or educators might have suspected it by now and had u checked by a expert. U prolly are actually not. the two u are autistic or not...there is not any share that u can calculate right here. Dont know if hereditary and genes play a factor for beneficial...yet u might desire to learn it for the sake of ur destiny off-spring.
2016-10-07 10:14:54
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answered by ? 4
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Autism is classified as a neurodevelopmental disorder that manifests in delays of "social interaction, language as used in social communication, or symbolic or imaginative play," with "onset prior to age 3 years," according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
2007-01-19 09:05:15
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answered by SHOESAREME 3
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its a mental illness that develops on the toddler years. its unkown why is happends, there are many theorys. but anyway, people who have autism are developmentally delayed and live in their own world. they are not always present with the wold and usually have trouble making eye contact.
2007-01-19 09:04:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know much about it. What I heard is that they lack very much concentration skills, but if you want further information, check this out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autism
I think you may find everything you want in there.
2007-01-19 09:04:16
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answered by Anonymous
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doese alysha bates have autistic yes or no
2014-12-31 02:18:05
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answered by Alysha Bates 1
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See the below link. It'll answer your questions.
2007-01-19 09:04:08
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answered by Jolly 7
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It happens when a baby has and an extra chromosome 21. The person is usually retarted.
2007-01-19 09:03:50
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answered by Moll 3
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