20 symptoms of Level 1 autism - The Disorders care

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  • @TheDisordersCare
    @TheDisordersCare  8 місяців тому +6

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  • @BlackCoffeeee
    @BlackCoffeeee 8 місяців тому +23

    Just note that the difficulty with eye contact can make a person avoid eye contact or make them stare directly into a person's eyes too intensely. It's often a mixture of both.
    The voice isn't always monotone. Often the voice can be an imitation of one or many voices from TV or their environment eg if an autistic person spent a lot of time binge watching their favourite show, they may adopt the principal character's voice patterns.

    • @democratictotalitariansoci1462
      @democratictotalitariansoci1462 4 місяці тому

      yep, I know many lvl.1autistic people who keep staring without even listening, they all appear to think whole time of what they'll say next as if we are competing at something or having TV duel?
      But when we speak on phone we have totally normal conversation.

    • @TheDisordersCare
      @TheDisordersCare  2 місяці тому +1

      Great points! Eye contact and voice patterns can vary widely among individuals with Level 1 autism. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Anthony-o9s8i
    @Anthony-o9s8i Рік тому +9

    This video is so informative! I have a nephew with Level 1 autism, and it's often difficult to explain his behaviors to others. This video breaks down the symptoms really well, and it's reassuring to know that early diagnosis and tailored support can make a difference. Thanks for sharing this!

    • @LorraineBall939
      @LorraineBall939 Рік тому +2

      I have to disagree with some of the points made in this video. I think it's a bit simplistic to generalize all individuals with Level 1 autism this way. I know a few people on the spectrum, and their experiences are vastly different. Plus, I think focusing on these symptoms can perpetuate stereotypes and overlook the unique strengths and talents that individuals with autism possess. We should be careful not to put people in boxes based on a diagnosis.

    • @Anthony-o9s8i
      @Anthony-o9s8i Рік тому

      @@LorraineBall939 I appreciate your perspective. You make a valid point about avoiding stereotypes. We should always celebrate the unique strengths and talents of individuals with autism. However, I believe this video serves as a valuable starting point for those who may not be familiar with autism at all. It's a way to introduce the topic and encourage further exploration and understanding. Diversity within the autism spectrum is crucial to acknowledge.

    • @LorraineBall939
      @LorraineBall939 Рік тому

      I understand that raising awareness is important, and I don't want to diminish that. My concern is mainly about oversimplification. Autism is incredibly diverse, and while this video serves as an introduction, it's essential for viewers to seek out more in-depth information and engage with people on the spectrum to gain a fuller understanding. Let's keep the conversation going, and together we can promote genuine understanding and acceptance.

    • @TheDisordersCare
      @TheDisordersCare  Рік тому +1

      I'm glad you found the video informative! It's wonderful that you're seeking to better understand and support your nephew with Level 1 autism. Early diagnosis and tailored support can indeed make a significant difference in helping individuals with autism thrive. If you have any more questions or need further information, feel free to ask. Your dedication to understanding and supporting your nephew is commendable!

    • @TheDisordersCare
      @TheDisordersCare  Рік тому

      @@LorraineBall939
      I agree, autism is a spectrum, and individual experiences vary widely. It's crucial to celebrate strengths and avoid stereotypes. Thanks for sharing your perspective!

  • @marcusrowan7212
    @marcusrowan7212 3 місяці тому +23

    its a bit creepy being told about autism by an AI voice

    • @TheDisordersCare
      @TheDisordersCare  3 місяці тому +4

      True that!
      We are a research group. Because of Budget problems we started using Ai voice overs. Soon in future we will improve ourselves. thanks allot for taking your time and leaving precious feedback like this

    • @lizardme88
      @lizardme88 Місяць тому +2

      Ai has replaced all people.

    • @perceptionplace.
      @perceptionplace. Місяць тому

      Lmfao

  • @JenniferAmaya-s7m
    @JenniferAmaya-s7m 2 місяці тому +4

    I just wanna say I myself have level one ASD I couldn’t get through 20 seconds of your video because of the typing sound and the dinging sound and I can’t quite turn off because then I would not be able to hear what you’re saying so all around. I wanted to watch your video but couldn’t do too auditory sensitivities. Please consider that the next time you post a video.

    • @TheDisordersCare
      @TheDisordersCare  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you for your feedback-I'll definitely keep this in mind for future videos!

  • @catherinejames2734
    @catherinejames2734 3 місяці тому +3

    Difficulty with problem solving??? Can’t agree with that one, thought that is one of our strengths actually.

    • @TheDisordersCare
      @TheDisordersCare  3 місяці тому +4

      As it's a spectrum. So, symptoms could vary. it's not necessary to have all the symptoms in one individual

    • @RyanZacharko
      @RyanZacharko 3 місяці тому

      @@TheDisordersCaretrue. And I’m high-functioning

    • @devthomaskutty
      @devthomaskutty 10 днів тому +1

      Abstract thinking is difficult for me. For example maths we had quadratic equations and the examples were equation of a ball instead of using sth useful like spacex rocket. So it was difficult. But critical thinking is easy for me about global issues like lack of innovation.

    • @RyanZacharko
      @RyanZacharko 10 днів тому

      @@devthomaskutty true

  • @drivers99
    @drivers99 3 місяці тому +4

    Too many unnecessary sound effects

    • @TheDisordersCare
      @TheDisordersCare  2 місяці тому +1

      Noted with Thanks, we will try to improve our content.

    • @User46270
      @User46270 2 місяці тому +1

      As someone with ADHD I didn’t even notice them at first, lol. Really puts into perspective how ADHD and ASD are different in their own ways.

    • @aly5784
      @aly5784 Місяць тому

      The popping noise made me want to throw my headphones across the room. So painful!

  • @SCHOOL.IS.IMPORTANT
    @SCHOOL.IS.IMPORTANT Місяць тому

    I have lvl. 1??

  • @JoshuaKhosa
    @JoshuaKhosa 3 місяці тому +3

    The guy in the thumbnail looks level 20.
    Sorry, bad joke

  • @Sommyie
    @Sommyie Місяць тому

    robots posting videos... real helpful...

    • @TheDisordersCare
      @TheDisordersCare  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for watching! Just here to share helpful info 😊