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 Forum: Autism Politics, Activism, and Media Representation   Topic: syndromic autisms vs. non-syndromic ASD

Posted: 25 Mar 2017, 11:05 am 

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ASPartOfMe wrote:
Syndromic autism spectrum disorders represent a group of childhood neurological condition.

Grievous error in the first sentence.


I don't know if they omitted it in the title of their paper. For example, My sister is 37 and she still has Angelman Syndrome.

 Forum: Love and Dating   Topic: Positive Relationships are Possible for People on the Spectrum - Love & Autism

Posted: 24 Mar 2017, 7:52 am 

Replies: 92
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auntblabby wrote:
^^^^hi Kamil :) welcome to our club 8)


Thanks!

 Forum: Autism Politics, Activism, and Media Representation   Topic: syndromic autisms vs. non-syndromic ASD

Posted: 24 Mar 2017, 3:59 am 

Replies: 2
Views: 685


Short review of "Lessons learned from studying syndromic autism spectrum disorders" (see link for articles' pdf). An interesting summary of present knowledge about the neurobiology of the four most common monogenic syndromic ASDs. I personally don't agree with the widely accepted postulate...

 Forum: Love and Dating   Topic: Positive Relationships are Possible for People on the Spectrum - Love & Autism

Posted: 21 Mar 2017, 12:13 pm 

Replies: 92
Views: 7,295


I have been looking for another such story for more than two years now! My experience and belief, shared by many aspies, is that aspie-aspie relationships are the best! We don't lie, we're loyal, we care for others, we understand things if they have some logic. Non-aspies should be jealous haha!

 Forum: Autism Politics, Activism, and Media Representation   Topic: the situation in the Netherlands

Posted: 21 Mar 2017, 9:29 am 

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Hi folks, here's a copy of the message I posted in Holland, if you're interested: "Step down and listen for once". In the [Dutch] autism world, some people out there are still thinking there are two groups: Care givers (parents, doctors) and patients. Care givers make decisions for the sec...

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Autistic Psychologists?

 Post subject: Re: Autistic Psychologists?
Posted: 05 Feb 2017, 3:41 am 

Replies: 24
Views: 2,019


Hi there, You don't become psychologist without having some kind of affinity with the subject ;-) Anyway here's a link to a fairly new Dutch website (also in English) where autistic healthcare workers are welcome. I know that we already had contact with at least one psychologist and a couple psychia...
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