by Elizabeth Butler
March 04, 2009 12:51 pm
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Each individual with autism is affected differently. Very few autistics have the exact same issues. Very few individuals with autism are affected with all the issues specified below.
Some autistic traits could include:
Excessive or frequent tantrums
Can be aggressive or self-injurious
Prefers to be alone may have social skills deficits
Oversensitive or undersensitive to pain
Desire for the same daily schedule, toys, type of clothes or an insistent on sameness
Repeating words, phrases in place of typical language or conversation (This is known as echolalia.)
Much difficulty expressing needs they may use pointing, gestures versus words, or tantrums
Finding situations funny or laughing at times when it is inappropriate (i.e., laughing at a baby crying)
Activity is noticeably under active or over active
Autistics can act deaf or be nonresponsive to verbal cues
Odd play such as spinning objects, or using toys for something besides their intended purpose or using an odd attraction to an item that is inappropriate for age
Nonexistent or poor eye contact
Nonresponsive to typical teaching methods
May respond negatively to crowds or not able to mix well with others
Difficulty with holding a conversation
May not like hugs, or to be cuddled
Sensitivity to loud noises, tags in clothes, coarse clothing, lights, and smells
Frequently uses peripheral vision to track items (e.g., rolling car along countertop at eye-level)
Highly self-limited diet (narrow down foods theyll eat to a very limited few items when previously a broader range was accepted (e.g., bread, chicken nuggets, cheese, milk, and crackers period)
A high amount of severe food allergies
History of chronic ear infections as an infant
Severe gastrointestinal issues; chronic loose and/or foul-smelling stools
Lack of imaginative play or imitation
Scatter/splinter skills of abilities such as poor gross motor or fine motor skills and the ability to read at a very young age
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