Is This Group For You?
Those with Autism Spectrum Disorder [ASD] may exhibit the following:
SOCIALIZATION:
- awkward and clumsy
- naive and gullible
- poor eye contact
- difficulty developing peer relationships
- at risk of victimization (bullying) by peers
- inappropriate body language or facial expression
- problems recognizing the nuances of social interaction
- difficulty understanding other’s feelings or emotions, but once aware will have an appropriate degree of compassion
COMMUNICATION:
- inability to maintain reciprocal [give and take] conversation
- extreme literal use and interpretation of language
- unusual speech patterns: repetitive speech,
abnormal tone and/or volume, irrelevant remarks, stilted/formal manner, tendency to lecture others
BEHAVIOR & THOUGHT:
- easily upset by changes in routine
- rigid, ritualistic behavioral patterns
- fixation on one subject or object
- repetitive movements, thoughts and/or speech
- peculiar eating patterns
COMMON ASSOCIATED BEHAVIORS:
- emotional sensitivity and under/overreaction
- fears and anxiety
- hyper/hypo-sensitivity to sensory stimuli (sounds, light, taste, touch, odors, pain)
- physical awkwardness
- problems with spatial awareness
- creative thinking and unconventional problem solving
- exceptional skills (e.g., memory, music, art, math)
- sleeping difficulties
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