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Is autism a fool? What is the difference between a fool and a fool?

Not a fool. The differences are as follows:

1. Differences in intelligence:

1. Fool generally refers to people who are not smart. Usually refers to people with low intelligence and an IQ below 70.

2. Autistic children have normal IQs, and some autistic patients have extremely high IQs in some aspects.

2. Different thinking:

1. A fool generally refers to a person who is unable to think normally (such as dementia). Or used to ridicule people who do not treat others according to common sense in life, or who fail.

2. Autistic people are afraid of communicating with the outside world. Most children with autism have language difficulties.

3. Different memories:

1. Fools generally have normal or poor memory.

2. But most autistic children have extremely high memory.

Extended information:

Preventing autism:

1. Cultivate children’s independent ability

First of all, we should cultivate children’s self-care ability , parents don’t want to help their children with everything, they want their children to learn to deal with their own affairs, and they also want their children to experience hardships to hone their children’s willpower.

2. Increase fresh stimulation

Sounds and colors are a temptation for children. Their senses and eyes need stimulation of new things, so parents should often take their children out. Play and let them integrate into nature.

3. Cultivate a wide range of interests

Parents should also guide their children to develop a variety of interests, such as letting them listen to stories, play games, or sing and dance, etc. Parents should try their best to Participating in it can not only develop children's minds, but also strengthen emotional communication.

4. Set an example

Parents should also be more confident. They must not be often frustrated or blame others. If their children show timidity or disappointment, parents should also respond promptly. To help children, we must guide them to overcome difficulties.

Reference: China News Network - Approaching Autistic People: They are not geniuses, fools, or Van Gogh