Cockroach96 wrote:
It's often called "a mild form of autism".
In reality, there is no such thing as mild/strong ASD. Autism can be low-functioning, high-functioning or in- between. My social impairment is not mild at all.
Don't you hate it when people say Asperger's is a mild disorder?
Aspergers is a mild form of autism and in order to get a diagnosis of Aspergers, one must be high functioning otherwise the diagnosis will be classical autism.
By "mild" they mean less severe then classical autism.
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