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    What is Autism

    Looking At The World From A Different Set Of Lenses

    People have long established the norms of society. Long ago they founded the textbook that will dictate what is acceptably “normal” to the civilization at large. For the bulk of the time that man has been doing this they have also branded the things that they encounter and could not comprehend as “abnormal.” Only a handful of individuals would actually spend time to comprehend the phenomenon that baffles everyone else.

    During those times, people were called heretics and blasphemers because they wouldn't take the answer that the average society was feeding them so they went to seek out their own answers. While some tried to look for answers to their questions, some people have all the answers they will ever need cached in a dissimilar lens where they can look at in their own time and at their own pace.

    These types of people are considered as having "special needs" a subtle technique of addressing people that are not able to conform to the standards of "normal" society. People with special requirements are often regarded as people who are abnormal to the sight of the world because in their own world everything is peaceful and beautiful as opposed to the "real world" where "normal people" live. A world of chaos, greed, lack, and suffering.

    There are various kinds of developmental disabilities that plague our society. Most of them are caused by genetic codes of the family or hereditary drawbacks to the gene structure. Some are outcomes of threatened miscarriage and trauma and others are from birth defects due to substance abuse. One of the the bulk common forms of developmental disability is autism.

    Opening up to autism

    Autism is a type of snarled up developmental disability that causes problems with societal relations and contact. Indications typically beginning by age three and can cause interruptions or troubles in a lot diverse skills that build up from childhood to maturity. Autism hinders a child’s capability to communicate with other people because of the difference in the development pace of a person with autism and a common developing baby.

    A person with autism may be a few years behind when it comes to maturity. Because of this people with autism usually develop inter and intra-personal skills very late in their life and in some cases never. People with autism can also experience difficulties exacting their messages, talking to people, and expressing their thoughts.

    In older times, people with autism were said to be the manifestation of the sins of the family. That meant deformities affiliated with autism were a very powerful stigma. This is the reason why families traditionally kept people with autism from plain view of the public because of the possible dishonor and the shame that befell them back then.

    But in modern times, people have begun to realize the importance of understanding things that baffle and elude us. People who were called heretics and blasphemers for their quests for answers are now the same people we look up to for guidance and knowledge. Studies and researches have been undertaken in the past few decades that may have some light to shed on people with autism. So far some of the breakthrough conciousness researchers and experts have managed to come up with is a table that separates fact from fiction when it comes to autism.

    Here are a couple of the myths and the facts that are useful in understanding people with autism

    Myth number 1: Autistic people are the same in all aspects and ways.

    Fact: The only thing that people with autism have in average is the difficulty in communication. Everything else is a myth. Though they may have the same problem, autistic people develop dissimilar personalities, emotions, and gestures that make them dissimilar from one another.

    Myth number 2: Autistic people are emotionless rocks.

    Fact: Contrary to in favor belief, people with Autism are actually some of the the bulk emotion filled people you will ever encounter. They can show love and are surprisingly sweet and very empathic.

    Myth number 3: People with autism are dissimilar so they should be treated differently.

    Fact: People with autism are not so dissimilar from you and me. They can also build relationships, marry, have children, achieve amazing things and do everything that a common person can do. The only difference is that they observe the world as their beautiful playground and they observe life via a dissimilar set of lenses.

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