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By Rachel Evans
Toys are a great way to stimulate autistic children, but what about
adult autism? All autistics, regardless of their age or degree of autism require
proper care and support. That being said, although high functioning autistics do
require support, they don’t always require constant care like those who have low
functioning autism.
High functioning autistics (HFA)
High functioning autistic adults can be very successful and live relatively normal
lives. They can work, care, and support themselves, live independently, and in some
cases, even have a family. However, in order to be successfully independent an HFA
adult must have had the proper education growing up. If an HFA child is effectively
taught and understands accepted behaviors and social responses, by the time they
reach adulthood, they can contribute to society like everyone else.
Of course, not
all high functioning autistics are independent, and even those that are may still
struggle with finding suitable employment and suffer with social interaction. For
this reason, those with high functioning adult autism require support to help them
take care of themselves, and live the best life they can live.
Support for high functioning autistics
The following are ways in which HFA adults can find support:
Locally – Finding support
locally may be a challenge if you don’t know where to look. Nevertheless it doesn’t
hurt to try searching with the help of:
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those with adult autism
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locally
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“autism support”
Online -
http://www.udel.edu/bkirby/asperger
Get More Information on Natural Remedies for Autism and other PDDs
Low functioning autistics
Low functioning adult autism means that these individuals are unable to measure up
to societal standards and can not function independently, regardless of how they
are educated as children. Therefore, these autistics typically live at home with
their parents or in special residences where their needs can be continually addressed.
Nevertheless, due to the fact that residential facilities or group homes are quite
costly, many low functioning adults (and even some HFA adults) live with their families.
In these cases, the ones who require support and assistance are the caregivers. Caring
for an autistic can be extremely overwhelming and stressful, especially when you
are faced with:
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Support for caregivers of autistics
There are different services you can look for to help you cope with adult autism,
such as counseling, reducing stress, learning new techniques, financial advice, etc.
Support can be found in the following ways -
Friends – If you have made
friends who also have autistic children, use them as support and find out if they
have any new information they can provide for a particular problem you may be facing.
Online – There are many support groups online. Check out the following:
http://www.autism-
http://www.autismsociety.ca
http://www.bbbautism.com
http://www.autismlink.com
http://www.udel.edu
Each
provides you with information, resources and support groups for adult autism.
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