Symptoms of high functioning autism?

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High functioning autism is a special form of autism, accounting for 10% of autism. It is different from scholar syndrome and similar to Asperger syndrome. The characteristics of high functional autism, some autistic children in school, in a certain period of time, almost the same as children of the same age, the IQ measured by Wechsler Intelligence Scale may be close to normal or normal. Symptoms of high functioning autism? Let's talk about it

Symptoms of high functioning autism?

Children often feel particularly lonely, lack of communication with people, lack of emotional contact, such as the newborn is not close to the mother when being picked up; At 7-8 months, there was no difference in the reaction when being held up by relatives or other people; The children were indifferent to the return and departure of their parents and had no attachment; Like strangers, they are not afraid when they are with strangers. These children lack of eye to eye gaze, often avoid eye to eye gaze, and lack of emotional communication with the people around them

The children usually resist the request by returning to the fantasy world, assuming that they are a different identity (usually a cartoon character, a movie character or an animal). Role games are pushed to extremes, and the boundaries between disguise and reality are easily confused.

They often use social strategies to resist requests. However, it's only superficial social skills and is often used in inappropriate places. Obviously, they lack a fixed social identity, and they often assume, or "act" angry.

matters needing attention

Although it is a highly functional autism, it still needs to be treated, and it should be noted that its early stage is more difficult to be found, so it is more harmful and should arouse our attention.