The History of Autism
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Thank you for sharing all your research @DannyMoore!
I am reading a book at the moment by Steve Silberman called "Neurotribes: The Legacy of Autism and How to Think Smarter About People Who Think Differently" which I think you would enjoy too! Although I suspect in all your research you may have already come across it.1 -
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I do have a friend who is ****. He told me that growing up, (so, 1950s) he has a friend who had Autism. But he didn't talk.0
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thank you Danny for all the effort you gave to your research.0
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I was recently diagnosed with High Functioning Autism (Asperger's) at the age of 54. I became a member of Mensa the High IQ society when I was about 20. So it does happen, but not all Aspies necessarily have a hi IQ.DannyMoore said:There was a debate between doctors about whether Asperger's is or isn't an ASD because of one difference. On the National Autistic Society's website it says people with Asperger's are often above an average level of intelligence for someone their age.
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