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  2. Autistic catatonia - Wikipedia

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    A catatonic patient might stop responding to their environment altogether, and stare into space as if in a dream or a daze. This loss of responsiveness is called stupor. [15] Mannerisms "odd caricature of normal actions" [8] A catatonic patient might perform odd, purposeful movements, such as hopping, walking tiptoe, or saluting passers-by.

  3. Nadia Chomyn - Wikipedia

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    Nadia Chomyn (24 October 1967 – 28 October 2015) was a British autistic artist who was born in Nottingham.Considered severely handicapped both intellectually and motorically, she is best known for her realistic drawings as a child prodigy, depicting mainly horses and roosters.

  4. Cognitive disengagement syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms often manifest in difficulties with staring, mind blanking, absent-mindedness, mental confusion and maladaptive mind-wandering alongside delayed, sedentary or slow motor movements. [2] To scientists in the field, it has reached the threshold of evidence and recognition as a distinct syndrome.

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    Luckily, child psychologists and early childhood specialists have learned quite a bit about the toddler brain to help. It’s a well-known fact that toddlers are total maniacs. One minute, you ...

  6. What Is Ableism? The Sneaky Assumption That Hurts ... - AOL

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    Asking a disabled friend about their lived experience is one thing; asking personal questions in line at the grocery store is quite another. It also helps to lead with kindness and curiosity ...

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  8. Staring - Wikipedia

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    In a staring contest, a mutual staring can take the form of a battle of wills. When eye contact is reciprocated, it could be an aggressive-dominating game where the loser is the person who looks away first. Staring conceptually also implies confronting the inevitable – 'staring death in the face', or 'staring into the abyss'.

  9. The Troubled-Teen Industry Has Been A Disaster For Decades ...

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    The Troubled-Teen Industry Has Been A Disaster For Decades. It's Still Not Fixed.