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Children With High-Functioning Autism Children With High-Functioning Autism by Claire E. Hughes-Lynch
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“For me, living on the coast of Georgia, high-functioning autism is like the marsh, where the salt water and fresh water combine to form a vastly unique and fragile ecosystem. It's a really fine line between "quirky" and "problematic." A gap between "talented" and "not quite right." Somewhere between "cute" and "hmmmm.”
Claire E. Hughes-Lynch, Children With High-Functioning Autism: A Parent's Guide
“Georgia, high-functioning autism is like the marsh, where the salt water and fresh water combine to form a vastly unique and fragile ecosystem. It's a really fine line between "quirky" and "problematic." A gap between "talented" and "not quite right." Somewhere between "cute" and "hmmmm.”
Claire E. Hughes-Lynch, Children With High-Functioning Autism: A Parent's Guide
“When I describe my daughter as high functioning, I am trying to imply that she is on or above grade level in most academic subjects, still struggles with language to some degree, still has some sensory and social issues, and you might not even know that she had autism if you met her. My friend Tara's nephew, who is low functioning, has very limited language, just got potty trained at age 11, and is in a self-contained classroom in his school. There are lots of children in between, above and below them, but all of them have autism and yet all of them are unique.”
Claire E. Hughes-Lynch, Children With High-Functioning Autism: A Parent's Guide