Friday 2 April 2021

Different types of Autism 1

 The way the types of Autism are now is and isn't confusing, which you may see what I mean when I explain. If you have read what I have written on this blog before you may have seen I have written about this before but this time I am going to try and write about it in a slightly different way. This may or may not make it easier for you to understand how they work things, I will do my best to make it easy for you. 


The terms are high and mild functioning Autism, which according to the site I am studying they are not often diagnosed if my understanding is right but could be useful to follow. 

You might have heard about 3 levels of Autism level 1 is mild, Moderation and serverve. https://www.verywellhealth.com/what-are-the-three-levels-of-autism-260233


Those on level one need requiring support this is the mild form and high functioning Autism, which more so children struggle with communication with reading, socializing, and body language. eg; This also could mean as well not understanding what say a group of people, I guess to say, adults or child, say the topic is the weather and that person not on purpose but they may not understand what's been talked about and aware, then they talk about they had for breakfast say, unaware and misunderstood no one else may want to talk about that. Have say sometimes out of the blue without meaning to I still do that even these days or things like it. They may struggle to be organized, plan which could make it hard for them to be independent. 

 Level 2 is requiring 


Substantial Support Those on level 2 Moderation. They can struggle with social and verbal communication. They find it hard to change focus. They may get stressed for example moving one activity to another. 


Children for example may have little interest and face https://www.verywellhealth.com/repetitive-behaviors-in-autism-260582  this can make it hard for them to function in different situations.


Before moving to level 3, sorry about the different types of font on this post.


Level 3 substantial support severe. Level 3 is a severe form of Autism they face behavior problems like level 1 and 2 but more severe. They can find it hard to function verbally and nonverbally. They can struggle to interact socially and cope with change. 
They may have a very little limit of speech and rarely interact with the world around them, they will do so awkwardly. Someone with Level 3 will also respond only to very direct social approaches from other people.3



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