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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some of the traits described in autism sound very similar to traits found in "gifted" students. How do you know if it's giftedness vs autism?[/quote] You can have both. You can also be an average person with Autism[/quote] A simpler of way of asking my question would be - can someone who is gifted and excels in school, ALSO be autistic? If yes, where exactly is that line?[/quote] There isn't a line! It's whether the person meets the DSM criteria for ASD. Basically poor social skills and repetitive behaviors. That's it. There's nothing about being gifted or academics or school at all. Sometimes gifted people also have ASD, sometimes they don't. Talking about really profoundly gifted people, like calculus in 4th grade, music prodigies, speak six languages, real off the charts outliers does I think tend to overlap with ASD but also with having a really atypical childhood experience and maybe some social things just got missed. But most kids aren't that. If you're talking about a kid who is 2-3 years ahead in reading and math, that's just moderately gifted and on this board it isn't unusual. You sound like you are trying to persuade yourself that your child is merely gifted but on some level you know there is more going on.[/quote]
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