have never understood this approach to aspergers/HFA.
just because an autistic doesnt have intelectual disability [AKA AS] doesnt mean their AS isnt mild,moderate or severe.
everyone knows autism is a gradual spectrum from one end to another,the only real difference between those of us with classic autism and aspergers is that aspies have by default; a higher intelectual/mental capacity which makes their autism present diferently;theyre better able to learn coping skills, better able to understand the world around them,better able to take part in mainstream society, more independant, have very unequal skills which often but not always alows them to be very good in specific areas of lifeskills, communication,education,work etc which for some aspies gives them great success.
many diagnosed aspies have some complex needs,these are needs which are very difficult to manage or find ways around,this is what clashes with a unprepared society and causes the disability of HFA.
then there are the aspies who are not disabled by their 'disability',it is a difference-a social dyslexia to them and they usualy try to distance themselves from autism.
whether this group shoud even be labeled with a official disability is something that needs to be sorted out for the next DSM/ICD,as it negatively affects them in many ways and can make them end up not trying anymore, but it also affects more severely affected aspies who need that disability label to get services, benefits, and/or understanding and accomodations etc.
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>severely autistic.
>>the residential autist;
http://theresidentialautist.blogspot.co.uk
blogging from the view of an ex institutionalised autism/ID activist now in community care.
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