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Insights from an Autistic: What is Autism? What is Aspergers Syndrome?

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2009

This video defines the various types of autism and aspergers syndrome

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  • It stopped recording at 9:59. Can you tell me how to get it, so I add an extra minute. Thanks.

  • Do you have any advice in how I can expand his speech? he seems to not pay attention to me when I talk to him, but i know he really is but he seems to be easily distracted looking at everything. If I just sit there trying to teach him some new words you think he can catch on?

  • My recommendation is to try and meditate beforehand. When you see him, keep a very positive frame of mind and vision in your mind him saying something beyond water. This tactic has worked well for me in the past when I work with individuals with autism.

  • 5 stars good info

  • Thank you. It's really appreciated.

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  • Good for you! Awesome!!

  • Good for you!

  • The LDN low dose naltrexone has helped her OCD & ADD so much to where she is doing so much better in school. LDN isn't like taking a drug because my dad would never give her drugs- it's an opiate blocker that increase your natural endorphines & that helps the immune system, gut, brain antibodies gluten intolerence, glutamate toxicity & many other things. LOwdosenaltrexonedotorg

  • My dad adopted a kid from Russia who has Aspergers, she has had amazing success with two Bio med treatments Low dose Naltrexone & Hyperbaric oxygen. She was driving my dad & the lady that my dad hired to take care of her insane until I told my dad about LDN

  • Middle autism is where someone is not as severely impacted on the spectrum, but unlike HFA can still have difficulties functioning in society. It is hard to describe, but there are some people I know that I would describe as having middle functioning autism.

  • I work at a nursing home, and I take care of a 13 year old boy with autism. he says nothing at all but " water" for everything, and he seems to have a 5 sec delay to respond, thanks for the vid, very informative.

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