Friday, October 15, 2010

Do autistic those front commonplace lives?

Do autistic those front commonplace lives?
autistic people never organize completely normal lives; if a ordinary life is defined as how a soul wiihtout autism live.
But they can be in the workforce, they can own friends, and be in groups, etc. They can organize a somewhat normal go.
I think it totally depends on the severity of their autism, especially presently that they use the "autism spectrum" to diagnose the disorder.
If you're concerned about a singular person, probably their treatment troop (or caregiver) can tell you pretty accurately if it's possible for that soul to live a mainstream natural life, or how close to mainstream they can be.
here's a worthy info source http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/autis...
depends how bad the disease is.
I instinctively know some autistic people that I didnt know be autistic.
I'm not sure. Depending on each individual's condition: some live contained by group homes & others have private live within caregivers. IDK if they work jobs & move about to school but I hear it can be done. Some get married & hold had kids.
It really depends upon how severe their autism is. I hold a brother that is autistic. He have the vocabulary of a 14 month old. He can nurture and dress himself and he is potty trained, but he can never drive a car, own a regular job, draw from married, or live independantly. He is in his overdue 30's; he lives with my parents. He can dangle laundry on the clothesline and vacuum. He does not understand one simple sentence. He know his own name and perchance 15-20 other words, but that is adjectives the language he understand.

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