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  2. High-functioning autism - Wikipedia

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    The term high-functioning autism was used in a manner similar to Asperger syndrome, another outdated classification. The defining characteristic recognized by psychologists was a significant delay in the development of early speech and language skills, before the age of three years. [ 12 ]

  3. Asperger syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The extent of the overlap between Asperger syndrome and other forms of autism, particularly what was sometimes called high-functioning autism is unclear. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] [ 33 ] The ASD classification is to some extent an artifact of how autism was discovered, [ 34 ] and it may not reflect the true nature of the spectrum; [ 35 ] methodological ...

  4. Prognosis of autism - Wikipedia

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    The term regressive autism refers to the appearance that neurological development has reversed; it is actually only the affected developmental skills, rather than the neurology as a whole, that regresses. Usually, the apparent onset of regressive autism can be surprising and distressing to parents, who often initially suspect severe hearing ...

  5. Holly Madison Details High-Functioning Autism Symptoms After ...

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    The former Playboy model has noticed that “throughout [her] life,” many individuals have disliked her after she “rubbed [them] the wrong way” over her behaviors. “They think I’m, like ...

  6. Holly Madison reveals autism diagnosis

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    Holly Madison has revealed that she was diagnosed with autism earlier this year.. On a recent episode of the Talking to Death podcast, the 43-year-old The Girls Next Door alum disclosed how ...

  7. What is autism? The developmental disability Tallulah Willis ...

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    Autism Spectrum Disorder is a developmental disability that stems from differences in the brain. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) , known causes are often genetic ...

  8. Conditions comorbid to autism - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 25–75% of individuals with an ASD also have some degree of learning disability, [50] although the types of learning disability vary depending on the specific strengths and weaknesses of the individual. A 2006 review questioned the common assumption that most children with autism have an intellectual disability. [51]

  9. The High Cost of Autism: One Parent's Tale - AOL

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    Autism Spectrum Disorders. Having an autistic child can be as big a challenge financially as it can be psychologically. Parents often spend thousands of dollars in the hopes, fleeting as they may ...