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    Different Types of Autism

    The Multi-faceted Disorder Called "ASD"

    Until now, there is no exact factor that causes autism. What the parents can do is to be alert, vigilant, and observant about their child's development and behavior patterns in the first three years of life so they can do the important intervention early.

    An insight to autism

    Autism is perhaps one of the the bulk common developmental disability that plagues our society. There are more than a grave number of people who are affected by autism. These people experience more than a relevant number of issues concerning understanding and knowledge.

    One of the issues that influence people with autism is lack of understanding for the kind of autism a person has. There are various kinds of autism and not all them have the same symptoms and characteristics. Most of the time, these people are victims of over-generalization. One of the factors for this is due to the fact that autism in varying levels of seriousness still counts as autism. Though the gravity of the affliction is dissimilar it still called by its average name.

    Dissimilar people with autism can contain extremely diverse symptoms. Health care givers deemed autism as a spectrum disability, this means it's a collection of illnesses with parallel features. One individual might have placid symptoms, whilst another may well have serious symptoms. But they equally have an autism disorder.

    Presently, the autism spectrum disorder class comprises:
    - Autistic disorder (also called classic autism)
    - Asperger syndrome
    - Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (or atypical autism)

    These are the three the bulk common kinds of ASD. Though it's not clear yet if they are the only three kinds of autism or if there some cases where a combination of two or more of the kinds can be detected.

    Classic autism is the autism in its purest form. Unlike in other spectrums, classic autism is not in combination with other kinds of disorders. Take the case of the Asperger syndrome, because it can be in combination with other illnesses like learning disorders, the effect of it on its own is not known.

    Classic autism is a stand-alone case of autism that in the bulk cases requirements to be further checked if it's clustered with another disease or disorder. It has the same symptoms like lack of communication skills, retarded growth, delayed language skills, antisocial behaviors, repeated mood swings, repetitive behaviors, awkward habits and monotonous sets of activities. Other symptoms of people with autism is lack or too much focus, insensitivity, aloofness, lack of coordination, lack of knowledge and lack of social skills

    One of the distinct traits of people with autism is putting things in order, unraveling them, and then fixing them again. That is commonly mistaken with obsessive compulsiveness because of its close association. Experts say that there are various differences between the two. One of those differences is the repetitive nature of a person with autism's habit. They, people with autism, would put things in order, take apart, and put in order again while obsessive-compulsive people cannot aid themselves but do it.

    Asperger syndrome, on the other hand, is one of the conditions found in the autism spectrum disorder, this is a group of conditions or illnesses that combines autism and other disabilities with associated symptoms. Some of the symptoms that are shared are difficulties with language and communication, and cyclic or disciplining patterns of views and manners.

    People with Asperger disorder comprise autism-like problems in areas of social communication and interaction, but have ordinary cleverness and oral skills. These are the people who we often observe as aloof and weird. Though it's still autism, people with Asperger still have a fair chance of having a common life. Asperger condition is more often than not cosidered to be the mildest of the autism spectrum disorders. If people with Asperger disease are treated correctly and monitored properly, they have a very almighty chance of getting past the disease.

    One of the the bulk distinctive indications of Asperger syndrome is having a fanatical concentration in a solitary entity or theme so amazing that the person pays no recognition to other things, matters or feelings. Unlike various children with autism spectrum disorders, kids with Asperger syndrome have a propensity to have great vocabularies and grammar skills. But they periodically encompass other language problems, such as being very exact and having difficulties understanding non-verbal communications, such as body language.

    Other signs of Asperger syndrome may comprise of obsessive or repetitive regimens and rituals, motor-skill troubles including clumsiness, uncoordinated body movements, and delays in the development of motor skills, social skills and interaction troubles evident in their inability to communicate with other people, sensitivity to several sensory information like varying levels of light, sounds, textures, and tastes.

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