mariiha wrote:
if all holds true that suspected missing genes at the time of conception could possibly cause autism why is it some children do start talking but mysteriously stop. Then with intervention, they are able to communicate once again?
No, not necessarily by speech. An autie's brain my be so miswired that their speech doesn't work and then it is up to their parents/caregivers to come up with an alternative like picture boards.
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Does positive social intervention when very young prove there could be more going on than missing genes? (Correct me please if I have misinterpreted the missing gene theory).
Not really. We can learn social skills (manners and such) by rote and some of us learn perspective taking and flexible thinking. These are required for any real social interaction with NTs. Simple manners should be taught by rules and the higher level thinking skills needed should be taught cognitively and emotions left out of it.
There is no one missing gene. Evidence points to over 100 genetic errors varying from individual to individual.
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