Published on 12, July, 2020
I prefer to use autism or ASD because I believe high and low-functioning autism creates a false perception of The Autism Spectrum. To me and I imagine many others, low-functioning and high-functioning create the image of a horizontal line with one side saying "most autistic" and the other side saying "least autistic", especially since I hear people say "end of the spectrum."
I see The Autism Spectrum as more of a circle divided with each section representing a difficulty, with the individual in the centre having a variation of difficulties with differing levels of severity to one another. Like someone described as low-functioning may be able to walk through shops with no oversensitivity while someone described as high-functioning can have a higher level of severity in sensory processing that it's too hard and not be able to.
Do you think we should avoid the use of high and low-functioning as they're not clinical terms anyway?
HIGH or LOW?
No harm in using the terms, it's nowhere near perfect. It is a way of trying to bring order and understanding to a complete mess.
no not really ---- i would be amazed if someone asked me what level i am. it would mean they know what autism is
My understanding is that psychologists label you as HIGH, if you can perform basic functions, on your own, such as cooking, travelling by public transport, planning journeys, pass educational exams.
awesome :)
my boyfriend falls somewhere in the middle i think, he can take care of himself but struggles to communicate and it's extremely obvious, i will
yes that would be true but they can burst through,,, which really woke me up.
i feel very uncomfortable boxing someone else because of this book.
this book ( i have read it ) is brilliant. it is written one character at a time from an alphabet card
buy it and read it u wont regret it it alll about the feeling and thoughts of a severely autistic boy.
www.amazon.co.uk/.../ref=sr_1_1