Wednesday 3 May 2017

Autism


How can other people react to people with Autism?

Most people with Autism find it hard to communicate with other socially. People with Autism may talk about a different topic to what other people are talking about without meaning because they may not be aware or and understand what others are talking about. If people don't know the person or and don't the person has Autism, they may just carry on as if the person isn't there, which could make the person with Autism feel shut out and not understand why no is talking to them.
  Even people are talking to the person, both the person with Autism and the people around may not feel as if they are not on the same wavelength.
 This may be because the people might be talking too fast for the person with Autism, the person with Autism may not understand the topic the people are talking about, the person with Autism may find it hard to take in what people are talking about, they may not react at the same or in the same way to the topic, for example if they laugh and no one else is, plus not understand what is a joke and what isn't and they may say something that isn't anything to do with what others are talking about.
This is what can make hard people with Autism gain friendships and or relationships. it's common for Anxiety to be connected with Autism, due to the fact lack of communication with others doesn't always helps us to get on with people but doesn't mean everyone.
Anxiety can make us angry, fur straughted, guilt and alone in the world because we may have said or done something that didn't mean how it has sounded or and seemed to others.

Social Interaction. 
Social Interaction is when the person is surrounded by too many people, noises, traffic and etc to cope with for example.

The difficulties we face. 

  • Social communication. Finding it hard to communicate with others.
  • Social Interaction. Finding it hard to cope with the big world, for example, finding our way around a lot of places and surrounded by a lot of people.
  • Social imagination. Finding hard to understand when something is a joke or and serious.








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