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SS Disability and Asperger's Syndrome: Benefits and Filing. Asperger’s syndrome is an autism-spectrum disorder that causes development delays, primarily in the areas of socialization and communication. People with Asperger’s often have difficulty relating to others and have a singularly focused interest in one topic. Symptoms of Asperger's Syndrome People with Asperger's syndrome often exhibit the following symptoms: monotonous, stiff, and rapid speechuncoordinated and clumsy movementsan inability to perceive, empathize, or be sensitive to other people’s emotionsdifficulty grasping humorrepetitive behaviorodd nonverbal communication, such as the avoidance of eye-contact, minimal facial expressions, and unusual posture, andan all consuming interest in one or two narrow topics.

Unlike autism, Asperger’s syndrome rarely causes language delays in children. As a person with Asperger’s grows into adulthood, he or she frequently develops depression and anxiety. Can I Get Disability for My Asperger’s Syndrome? Basic Disability Requirements. Social Security Disability and SSI Benefits for Autism. This article begins with a brief informational write-up regarding autism, followed by a discussion of the SSA's disability listing on childhood autism. For adults, keep in mind that satisfying the requirements of a disability listing (referred to as meeting a listing) is not the only way to be approved for disability benefits. Individuals whose claims are not approved on the basis of meeting a listing may still be approved on the basis of what is known as a medical-vocational allowance.

Diagnosis of Autism Autism is a neurodevelopment disorder that affects communication and social interaction skills. Autism is thought to be present from birth and is usually recognized by at least three years of age, if not sooner. Diagnosis of autism currently depends upon the patient showing at least six symptoms. Communication symptoms can include a lack of responsiveness or unusual gestures. Social Security Disability Claims on the Basis of Autism SSDI vs. Home - Autism Society. Autism Causes, Types of Autism, Definition, and Symptoms. What Is Autism? Autism is a complex neurobehavioral disorder that includes impairments in social interaction and developmental language and communication skills combined with rigid, repetitive behaviors. The disorder covers a large spectrum of symptoms, skills, and levels of impairment. It ranges in severity from a handicap that somewhat limits an otherwise normal life to a devastating disability that may require institutional care.

Children with autism have trouble communicating. They have trouble understanding what other people think and feel. This makes it very hard for them to express themselves either with words or through gestures, facial expressions, and touch. A child with autism who is very sensitive may be greatly troubled -- sometimes even pained -- by sounds, touches, smells, or sights that seem normal to others.

Children who are autistic may have repetitive, stereotyped body movements such as rocking, pacing, or hand flapping. Symptoms | What is Autism? What Are the Symptoms of Autism? Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are characterized by social-interaction difficulties, communication challenges and a tendency to engage in repetitive behaviors. However, symptoms and their severity vary widely across these three core areas.

Taken together, they may result in relatively mild challenges for someone on the high functioning end of the autism spectrum. For others, symptoms may be more severe, as when repetitive behaviors and lack of spoken language interfere with everyday life. As illustrated by the graph below, the basic symptoms of autism are often accompanied by other medical conditions and challenges. These, too, can vary widely in severity. While autism is usually a life-long condition, all children and adults benefit from interventions, or therapies, that can reduce symptoms and increase skills and abilities.

Social Challenges Typically developing infants are social by nature. Back to top Communication Difficulties Repetitive Behaviors Pica. World Autism Community | The Social Network. Picturing Autism | Photographs by Debbie Rasiel. Picturing Autism. By Dimming Its Lights, Museum Opens Doors For Kids With Autism. One Saturday each month, the Pacific Science Center of Seattle opens early for people with autism spectrum disorders. John Keatley/Pacific Science Center hide caption itoggle caption John Keatley/Pacific Science Center One Saturday each month, the Pacific Science Center of Seattle opens early for people with autism spectrum disorders.

John Keatley/Pacific Science Center On a Saturday at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle, Wash., life-size robotic dinosaurs roar. A giant video monitor shows a person sneezing as a spray of mist shoots down from the ceiling. Nearby, naked mole rats scurry blindly through a maze of tunnels. And since it's all mud and rain outside, the place is packed with curious children and adults trying to keep up with them.

Loud noises, bright lights, crowded spaces: This is exactly the situation Mike Hiner tries to avoid with his 20-year-old son Steven, who is autistic. itoggle caption Jennifer Wing/KPLU Jennifer Wing/KPLU "What does that flower smell like? " Autism Parenting Magazine. Autism.