Every person with autism is so different in intellegence. When I was just out of high school, I got a job in a preschool and that is where I first met an autistic child. He was a genius at 3. He new how to add, subtract, and multiply numbers and could spell anything. Now one taught him, he taught himself. The things that made him different from the other kids was that he was not social, walked on his toes, hand flapped and talked in a robotic voice....other then that, his IQ was definently higher then the rest of the kids. I went on to have a child myself that developed autism just before his second b-day, and he is of normal intellegence....he's a little behind in his school work, but not much. From joining support groups and enrolling my son in therapy for autistic kids, I am around many, and it seems like there are a lot of kids that have some retardation. Everyone is just so different........it all just depends on the individual.
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