What’s the difference?

What is the difference between borderline Autism and Atypical Autism? Do people with these find it more difficult to get a diagnosis? 

Parents
  • Language is the difference:)

    And the inability for society to recognise that the values it's currently hypnotised under are in conflict with parts of a basic human design. Like everything else, instead of looking at the problem, they're trying to address a symptom of the actual problem which isn't Autism but homogenisation of majority thinking: group-think. Suddenly perfectly normal human traits that wouldve been necessary to keep a tribe alive (hyper-sensory, hyper focus and objective reasoning) are out of sync with what's deemed 'normal'. A quick read through Erich Fromm starting with the Revolution of Hope will make this glaringly obvious. 

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  • Language is the difference:)

    And the inability for society to recognise that the values it's currently hypnotised under are in conflict with parts of a basic human design. Like everything else, instead of looking at the problem, they're trying to address a symptom of the actual problem which isn't Autism but homogenisation of majority thinking: group-think. Suddenly perfectly normal human traits that wouldve been necessary to keep a tribe alive (hyper-sensory, hyper focus and objective reasoning) are out of sync with what's deemed 'normal'. A quick read through Erich Fromm starting with the Revolution of Hope will make this glaringly obvious. 

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