Autism Spectrum in 1 Minute with Jack Russell
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- Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
- Credited by @Einsamkeitus
Sorry for purpose reuploaded, just want to tell Autism is what become my characteristic and what should I have to held with...
It's kind hard to make a communication with Autism, so need to understand kind of ASD behavior. Once it's understandable, we can relate them easily..
As someone who’s on the spectrum (Asperger’s in my case), I’m absolutely heartwarmed saw this video…
I am also asperger
As one who has autism I do relate of these stuff
Great video!
I also have autism and I do relate some of them(avoiding eye contact, talk about what I'm interested in (especially pokemon), sensitive to loud noises and bright lights,and I'm somewhat of a talkative person). But I also think that this is a great video
As a person with both autism and adhd I relate. Great video!
Autism*
@@ShrimpyShrimpLoly846 thx
Me being a person with ADHD and not autism I can agree with some of these things
As a person with Autism I found this educational because it’s also relatable
Amazing vid❤
As a person with autism, this made my day some much better!
My mother says that I have Adhd and a low form (Low functioning Autism)
and seeing this video helps me understand it better and I thank you
I'm currently 18 years of age and recently out of school so I'm still trying to figure things out
there is high empathy to not just low empathy
also some might feel the same empathy as a neruotypcial but express it differently and autistic people can also be hyposentive to their senses
As someone who has Autism this video has my blessing
And yet why do people use autism like an insult? Idk how to prove my value as a man with asd/ adhd.
It depends with your ability towards most common people.
Also Autism looks like being passive and rather to talk, sometimes didn't catch with the conversation. But Autism could kept lots of memories and intellectual...
@@VioletShepherd you are correct i remember my child hood days
@@baxtinator2153 to be honest I had ASD so I actually understand a lot