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In reply to the discussion: Could Autism Be an Evolutionary Step Forward? [View all]Tree Lady
(12,792 posts)36. Thanks for sharing, my grandson has
Aspergers and is very smart but socially challenging. He tried to go to college last year but they thought he could live alone but kids in dorms teased him. So they had him take rest of year off and they are trying to get him into college in Bellevue, WA that has a special program where a helper checks in with them throughout the day. Also they are going to move near there so he can live at home while going to college. Other son is graduating this year so waiting for him to finish school before they move. They are in Texas now, my son n law was military and they ended up there.
He also wants to be an Astronomer. Where did your son go to college?
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Yes, he came to mind. It may not always be positive but there are plenty of traditionally thinking people who are
Quixote1818
Saturday
#3
I believe it's probably a genetic mutation (in the scientifically neutral sense) that exhibits naturally
AZJonnie
Saturday
#4
You're right, classical evolutionary theory does focus on traits that improve individual reproductive success. However
Quixote1818
Saturday
#10
Civilization is where it is now because of people who "cover their ears and stim".
meadowlander
Sunday
#40
Autism is within the range of normal human variation and has always been with us.
meadowlander
Sunday
#39
Discussion is missing the obvious. For it to be evolutionary, there have to be children
Bernardo de La Paz
18 hrs ago
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