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in this video are we talking about Autism and Asperger so that by the end

of the video you'll know the difference coming up

hey I'm Dan I have Asperger syndrome OCD ADHD and dyslexia I make weekly

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when I upload a video hey just a really quick disclaimer I'm

not actually saying in this video that every single person who has Asperger's

syndrome or classic autism falls into these specific rules this is literally

just like a basic medical I guess a professional outliner of the differences

to show like some clear-cut differences between the majority of the people also

Asperger's is an autism spectrum condition and it was taken out of the

dsm-5 nomenclature for diagnosing people so now it's just autism spectrum

disorder and becoming autism spectrum condition so Asperger's is autism and

classic autism is autism so all under the umbrella of the autism spectrum so

that is something to be aware of okay back to the video so the information

that I'm sharing in this video I have not seen anybody else talk about on

videos on YouTube so let's get stuck in okay so before we

get started I just like to know what profession you're from or how you've

come to this video you know are you working in the field or are you so on

just generally wanting to know the difference leave me a comment in the

comment section below I read every single one and reply to every single one

so Asperger's and autism what's the difference let's find out so the first

difference I want to discuss and let me just set the tone of the language here

I'm gonna be talking about classic autism want to talk about classic types

of autism and I'll talk about Asperger's syndrome when I talk about Asperger's

syndrome now a lot of people don't like to use classification terminology

anymore because they find that it's derogative

but for the purpose of this video educational II will talk about

Asperger's syndrome is like a high-functioning and then classic autism

is a lower functioning even though a lot of people don't like to use functioning

labels this is just for the purpose of this video okay so number one is i q--

or intellect so basically people with Asperger's syndrome usually have an

average to above-average IQ meaning that they are intellectually quite bright and

they tend to you focus on like science and maths and

history and some very deep scientific complex puzzled kind of computer natured

topics because that's the way that their brain is wired and other things that

they're interested in but they excel in those areas now looking at the

comparison between that and classic autism people of classic autism have

average to below average IQs so the difference here is that people Asperger

Jenner will usually or typically display a higher IQ average than that of a

person with classic autism a personal classic autism won't really be

interested in the magnitude of intellect a person with Asperger's syndrome

usually displays people like Albert Einstein had Asperger's syndrome

there are other super famous people like Nikola Tesla probably Elon Musk and

other people like that who display these traits of Asperger syndrome and you can

see how their IQ would be set higher than the average person okay so number

two is a verbal communication now people with classic autism usually have little

to no verbal communication skills they can't develop these because the type of

autism spectrum condition that they have in the way their brain is work is

leaving them with difficulty learning these skills now a person with

Asperger's syndrome will have a very good verbal communication skill set that

they have learned and developed over many years and people with Asperger

syndrome usually have great verbal skills and they are very good at talking

ok socially they may not be as advanced as a typical neurotypical person but

verbally they can have verbal communications and be very good at

verbal communication as people with classic autism will have difficulty

talking people with Asperger's syndrome will have ease of talking and actually

creating verbal conversation that has the mean difference therefore number two

just as some extra information I'll leave a link in the cab above to a video

I did for Asperger's versus high-functioning autism and what the

difference is there and leave that in the cab above so you can

check that out because that might be a similar test to you also okay so number

three is a vocabulary now people with classic autism have little to no

vocabulary at all and they can't develop those skills and they have a very

difficult time trying to learn or develop any skills in learning

vocabulary at all people with Asperger syndrome have a vast large and quite

huge volume of vocabulary that is usually somewhat complex and they have

some almost not an obsession but an interest in vocabulary and expanding

that vocabulary so people with Asperger's syndrome have a usually

really good vocabulary skillset whereas people on the classic autism side

wouldn't really tend to have that good a vocabulary or a large vocabulary set at

all so people with classic autism limited vocabulary people with Asperger

syndrome quite a high volume of vocabulary in never cover a skill set

okay so number four is day to day skill set now day to day skill set is very

interesting I'll outline what a day to day skill set is basically the things

that a neurotypical person does on a daily basis which is like getting up

getting themselves ready for work or whatever a school and then getting

themselves to school and going off on those tasks don't think anything of it

but there are various skills that are entwined there in getting up and do all

those things now there's things that range from like

executive function skills to hygiene and then getting dressed and things like

that which is basically a daily life skills now a person with Asperger's

syndrome can learn to put on their clothes they can learn to brush their

own teeth and then they can learn like things like the importance of going

shopping all the things like the importance of getting a job they may

need you know help with managing that job or managing their finances and

organizing their life but they can still learn the skills that they need to

physically prepare themselves for something in the real world tasks

now a person who displays traits of classic autism would have limited

skillset in this region and would then rely on support and help lifelong for

this type of skill set so they may have issues with hygiene and Kondylis they

may have issues with trying to you know go to the bathroom on their own and use

the toilet they may have issues of putting on their own clothes and you

know they have little to no concept of the reasoning for going out and doing

shopping depending on their it obviously level on the spectrum but a classic

autism type person would need daily daily support and day-to-day help with

those tasks because they just don't really develop those skills typically in

a classic autism case so a person with Asperger's syndrome can live somewhat

independently using their day-to-day skills but a person with classic autism

would need daily support and life long support for just those daily tasks alone

let alone emotional and physical support for other things okay so number five is

speech delay now as autism is a developmental condition it does have

like a gradual time period of how it like develops from one thing to another

now one thing that is interesting between the difference of Asperger

syndrome and classic autism is a speech delay now typically children who have

Asperger's syndrome will not display speech delay in growing up like they

they have they'll have typically in normal speech delay like I said as their

vocabulary is super intense and very varied then their speech delay doesn't

come into it you know though they'll gradually get speech they'll learn from

like TV and movies and mimicking other people through kalila and things like

that and then they'll learn how to speak a

typical rate right now people are kids and children with autism of classic

autism they will have a speech delay in growing up so growing up they will have

a varied speech delay and their speech will be very varied like obviously the

delay will be there but then also there'll be very

big gaps in what they can say and how they relate that to real-world

situations so in short Asperger syndrome typically

not really much of a speech delay classic autism there will be a speech

delay present most of the time okay guys my next video over here is for sensory

processing disorder please check that out and I'll be super super awesome if

you want to learn more police hit that subscribe button and I'll see you next

time guys peace

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