Danielismyname wrote:
Everyone "stims" when in an emotional extreme.
It's just that those with ASDs experience emotional extremes in everyday and "normal" situations.
QFT. You put it well, very succinctly (and I agree).
For those wishing to read books, I recommend:
Spokane_Girl wrote:
Feral kids are when kids live in the wild so they were raised by animals.
See: "Not Even Wrong" by Paul Collins, which discusses his son's ASD & also famous historical case of a "feral child". Collins & his wife did a good radio interview, too:
http://speakingoffaith.publicradio.org/ ... ndex.shtml(link to text transcript)
Spokane_Girl wrote:
There is also another kind of feral where a child is kept locked up inside their own house in a bedroom or in a closet.
See: "The Boy Who was Raised as a Dog" by Bruce Perry & Maia Szalavitz.
Both were very good reads-I actually found the 2nd one (Perry's book) more personally illuminating (though it doesn't cover ASD's):
http://www.childtrauma.org/CTAMATERIALS ... ne_bdp.pdf
(link to chapter summaries).
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