The types of autism you may encounter
Friday, April 15th, 2011
If you direct the question “What kind of autism are there?” against anyone who does not have autism or autistic people do not associate with you will more than likely get a puzzled look or a shrug. Many people mistakenly think that all the conditions of autism is the same. This does not happen in the next article we will examine (1) the types of autism and (2) some fundamental properties of each.
The “autism” is a generic term used in the larger medical category is often called the “five pervasive developmental disorder.” Autism is the most common forms of developmental disorders and may occur in various types and severity of the disorder.This gives rise to the term “Autism Spectrum Disorder” are often used to identify and discuss different types of autism. What this means is that a person is diagnosed with autism have one of the different types of autism, which had similar characteristics in some respects and different in others.
In Autism Spectrum Disorder, there are four subcategories of autism are not the Asperger Syndrome, Rett Syndrome, Childhood Disorder and Pervasive Development Disorder decomposing otherwise specified or PDD-NOS. ”Since each is a form of autism that they all share some common characteristics of autism. It is generally accepted that autism is associated with brain or what some now” mind blindness “. At some point between birth and two years of the first half-and-age there is a serious problem in the development of the brains that prevents the brains to work. As children grow older they find it increasingly difficult to communicate with other people around them for what we consider to be normal and socially acceptable. Depending on how bad the impairments in the brains early in life will determine how severe form of autism as the children grew. (more…)

