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by hiciu
800 days ago
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That's exactly the issue, it is not as simple as "less" or "more" "autistic". I don't think I'll be able to explain it properly with my own words using english, sorry. I'll just quote nih.gov: > Autism is known as a “spectrum” disorder because there is wide variation in the type and severity of symptoms people experience. and wikipedia: > Autism is clinically regarded as a spectrum disorder, meaning that it can manifest very differently in each person. For example, some are nonspeaking, while others have proficient spoken language. Because of this, there is wide variation in the support needs of people across the autism spectrum. and maybe take a look at this list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectrum_disorder#Types_of_spe... |
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