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发表于 09-3-21 17:52:02
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恩,这个问题也有人问,以下是答案
What is the difference between Asperger Syndrome and Autism?
Autism was described almost simultaneously by Leo Kanner in the United States and Hans Asperger in Austria. Kanner was interested in lower-functioning children and Asperger in higher-functioning children, but they saw children all along the spectrum, and their descriptions of the condition were very similar. Kanner called it “infantile autism” and Asperger dubbed it “autistic psychopathy.” Kanner was more pessimistic about the prognosis of these children than Asperger, who felt that autistic children had strengths as well as deficits.
—Allen Markman
Asperger's Syndrome provides a window on other forms of autism, as well as other human variations. People with Asperger's Syndrome have a unique "outsiders" view on humanity, together with the ability to communicate with the larger neurotypical (NT) segment of society. We can serve as bridges or as interpreters between the NT world and various marginalised groups. This is perhaps one of our greatest gifts.
—Joni Pinkney
The way they're spelled.
—Quoted from Tony Attwood's "Asperger's Syndrome" |
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