ASPartOfMe wrote:
High Functioning autism means a person who is autistic and had average to above average intelligence often defined as IQ above 70.
This is a convenient label for medical practioners but it's not very representative of intelligence in the real world. My daughter's school report indicates she is exceptionally intelligent but she has never been able to complete an IQ test
ASPartOfMe wrote:
I agree there should be the labels average or moderate functioning or moderate in addition to "high functioning", "low functioning", "mild", "severe/profound"
Except there are plenty of non-verbal folk who wear the LFA label but have the ability to complete university degrees with the help of computers and learning aids. Function really only applies to an ability to socially function rather than intelligence
ASPartOfMe wrote:
I believe the lack of reconition of "average" autism is very harmful in a number of ways such as enhancing stigmas and improper treatments.
In my experience Aspies who are stigmatised by the label are really just trying to distance themselves from autistic people lower down the proverbial spectrum. It's how they think NTs see them.