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By Rachel Evans
Many think that a diagnosis of autism means a child is doomed to
a lonely life devoid of any accomplishments. History has proven this theory to be
false, and many people with the higher-
There are some autistic famous people who though may have struggled initially can
be an inspiration to children with autism, or their parents.
Autism does not have
to be a dark and lonely existence. Some autistic children are very bright, and they
have a personality to match. No one with a disability should be underestimated, and
this goes for those with autism as much as for anyone with any other condition.
Though
it has not been proven, some speculate that Albert Einstein may have had a high functioning
form of autism. Because he is no longer alive, there is no way he can be diagnosed.
However, these theories are popular, and they are attributed to some behaviours that he demonstrated, and that he was, in his own words, very much a loner and did not feel particularly connected to anyone, even his immediate family members.
He was brilliant with math, but by some accounts, did not begin to speak until the age of two or three. He would often become so involved in his work that he would forget to eat meals and if a lecture he was giving drew no observers, he would lecture anyway. Again, this is just a theory, but it would appear that this assumption could be valid.
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Jason McElwain is probably one of the more recent and most inspirational story of
a person with autism. He was the manager for his school basketball team at a high
school in the suburbs of Rochester, NY, and practiced shooting hoops for hours on
end all by himself.
Though he was not technically a member of the team due to height and skill level,
he loved the game so much he stayed with them. He was allowed to play in the last
four minutes of the last game of the season, and scored an astonishing 20 points
during that time, some of them from three-
He has become an inspiration to many with autism or those with autistic children.
Actress Daryl Hannah was said to have been diagnosed as ‘borderline autistic’ at
the age of three, but has gone on to have a successful career as an actress. She
is probably best known for her role in the movies Splash and the Kill Bill series.
Andy Kaufman (died 1984) was well-
Two very well known
artists, Vincent van Gogh and Andy Warhol may have had autism. They exhibited many
traits of those with higher functioning types of this condition, and were seen as
‘eccentric’ and brilliant.
Autism is thought to be the root cause for their bright and unusual personalities
and life choices. Though Courtney Love is not perhaps the best example of what someone
with autism can do, it is noticed that she was diagnosed at age three as ‘mildly
autistic.’ She has had her ups and down, but her band Hole did enjoy some success.
Perhaps some of the most well-
Many of these people are important for both historical reasons, and for bettering
the world in a number of ways. Examples are Sir Isaac Newton (mathematician), Wolfgang
Mozart (composer/musician), Charles Darwin (naturalist/scientist), and Michelangelo
(painter/sculptor/architect/poet).
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