According to WebMD, up to 40% of people diagnosed with autism may never learn to speak. This is usually because the more severity of the autism, the more a person’s speaking skills is affected. People with autism especially adults whose autism is less severe can often repeat phrases or words that they hear, this presents a challenge for those to speak at an age-appropriate level. A person with autism will find it extremely difficult to understand other people facial expressions, gestures, and feelings. A conversion with someone who’s autistic may feel like a one-way conversion. In a conversion with an autistic person there may be less exchanging of thoughts, interests, ideas, and feelings, this can lead to a lack of empathy. In addition to, when it comes to humor, an autistic person may misinterpret jokes, this can lead to many social problems because they do not understand what others think, want or feel. Many people with autism experience sensitivity to stimuli. According to Psychology Today, this sensory processing disorder presents a major social challenge; the meeting of new people brings new sensory information such as smells, sounds, sights, and other types of input causing a surprise response. This can cause autistic people to avoid forming new friendships, relationships, or social
According to WebMD, up to 40% of people diagnosed with autism may never learn to speak. This is usually because the more severity of the autism, the more a person’s speaking skills is affected. People with autism especially adults whose autism is less severe can often repeat phrases or words that they hear, this presents a challenge for those to speak at an age-appropriate level. A person with autism will find it extremely difficult to understand other people facial expressions, gestures, and feelings. A conversion with someone who’s autistic may feel like a one-way conversion. In a conversion with an autistic person there may be less exchanging of thoughts, interests, ideas, and feelings, this can lead to a lack of empathy. In addition to, when it comes to humor, an autistic person may misinterpret jokes, this can lead to many social problems because they do not understand what others think, want or feel. Many people with autism experience sensitivity to stimuli. According to Psychology Today, this sensory processing disorder presents a major social challenge; the meeting of new people brings new sensory information such as smells, sounds, sights, and other types of input causing a surprise response. This can cause autistic people to avoid forming new friendships, relationships, or social