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by whatthesmack
196 days ago
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> Why can't we classify a level or something? For example "Autistic level 1" for Asperger's, "Autistic level 2" for barely verbal, "Autistic level 3" for non-verbel... Something like that Congratulations, the DSM-5 must have heard you talking :) It does have levels for autism, and classifies the levels in terms of support required: - Level 1: Requiring support
- Level 2: Requiring substantial support
- Level 3: Requiring very substantial support > To lump both those together is insane. I'm diagnosed with ADHD and also clearly on the spectrum. This life has been decades of confusion and--finally--answers & discovery. My time with my son--diagnosed as Level 1 autistic--and my time observing people in Level 2 and level 3 makes me realize that what you say about lumping everything together is spot on. I always feel like our diagnoses make life oh so difficult, but then I see what parents and guardians of Level 3 autistic people go through and have nothing but endless empathy. |
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