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Newer page: version 10 Last edited on Friday, March 30, 2007 4:43:02 pm by IanMcDonald
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 People with [Autism] don't have NeuroTypical Disorder. 
  
 ''Wired'' magazine describes [Autism] as "The Geek Syndrome". (See http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/9.12/aspergers.html?pg=1") 
 Can someone please clear up the difference between Aspergers and autism? 
-%%%''Asperger's is a type of autism. Classic autism == "low-functioning"; Asperger's == "high-functioning". Those are the extremes; it is possible to be between them too. --JaredWigmore'' 
+%%%''AspergerSyndrome is a type of autism. Classic autism == "low-functioning"; AspergerSyndrome == "high-functioning". Those are the extremes; it is possible to be between them too. --JaredWigmore'' 
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