btbnnyr wrote:
I consider it all ASD, with some people precocious in language, other people normal, other people delayed, other people non-verbal beyond childhood.
Yeah, what he/she said.
kraftiekortie wrote:
I believe the autobiography I mentioned debunks the myth, in an illustrative fashion, that Aspergians inevitably do not experience language delay.
I know, but I'm just not interested enough in other people's lives to read an entire book about them... :/ I'll look it up on Amazon at least. If it looks interesting, I'll consider giving it a go.
Protogenoi wrote:
That would be considered "atypical autism" or PDDNOS. Actually, that's a very similar presentation to what Einstein had.
Thought PDD-NOS was used to describe those who met one or two of the "triad of impairments", but not all three?