![]() That is the nature of both Autism and humanity. Some with ASD may not fit this description at all while it may describe others perfectly. When I speaking of the thought processes of adults with ASD I am doing so in general terms. In truth, Autism is a widely varied, complex, and irregular syndrome, and the boundaries separating it from other conditions are often hard to detect. Understanding these four types of thinking helps explain how and why people with Autism Spectrum Disorder behave as they do while offering possibilities for intervening if, and when, such actions are desirable.Ī note of caution-it is a misleading to characterize people with Autism Spectrum Disorder as uniformly the same. ![]() In the companion to this blog, I will focus on Attention and what I call Emotional Thinking. In this blog, I am concentrating on two types of thinking: Concreteness and Sensory Thinking. Grandin wrote about autism and applied it to the unique features of ASD, intending to clarify how people with this condition process information, what they pay attention to, how they form ideas, and how they come to have certain opinions, beliefs, and impressions. Temple Grandin entitled, “ How People with Autism Think.” I have taken what Dr. It is modeled after an article written in 1995 by Dr. This blog is the first in a two-part series about the different ways that people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) think. Apparently, the scheduling program did not perform as expected. (Note: This blog was scheduled to be posted earlier but was not. People with Autism Spectrum Disorder think concretely and through their senses.
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