Do any Youtubers have autism?

Yes, many YouTubers have autism, and several are prominent advocates who create content about their experiences, while others mention it less frequently and focus on different topics.

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Can an autistic person be a YouTuber?

Many autistic creators have found a voice on YouTube. This powerful platform lets them share personal stories and valuable insights. They challenge the limited views people often hold about autism spectrum disorder.

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Who is the most famous person with autism?

In this article, we will explore some of the famous people with autism who have made significant contributions to society.

  1. Elon Musk. Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, is one of the most well-known figures in modern technology. ...
  2. Lionel Messi. ...
  3. Sheldon Cooper. ...
  4. Eminem. ...
  5. Bill Gates. ...
  6. Temple Grandin. ...
  7. Dan Aykroyd. ...
  8. Satoshi Tajiri.

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What influencers are autistic?

Autistic Influencers

  • Greta Thunberg. ...
  • Morgan Harpernichols. ...
  • Abbey Romeo. ...
  • Kaelynn Partlow. ...
  • Kodi Lee. ...
  • Thomas. ...
  • Max & Jake Tilk. ...
  • Tola and Kev.

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What is 90% of autism caused by?

Around 90% of autism cases are attributed to genetic factors, meaning autism is highly heritable, with many different genes contributing, rather than a single cause, often interacting with environmental influences during early brain development, though specific environmental factors don't cause it but can increase risk. Twin studies show strong genetic links, with concordance rates between 60-90% in identical twins, and research points to complex interactions of many genes and prenatal/perinatal factors. 

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What is the 6 second rule for autism?

The "6-second rule" for autism is a communication strategy where a speaker pauses for about six seconds after asking a question or giving information, giving the autistic person extra time to process it without feeling rushed, which helps reduce anxiety and allows for a more thoughtful response, reducing frustration for both parties. Instead of repeating or rephrasing, which can be confusing, you wait, and if needed, repeat the exact same words after the pause. 

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Who was case #1 of autism?

Donald Triplett, autism's 'Case 1,' dies at 89. Triplett gained media attention for his autism later in life, and he became the face of the effort to research the lives of older adults with autism.

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Can autistics have high IQ?

The researchers say their findings “suggest that nearly half of individuals with ASD have average or higher IQ,” and warn that these individuals “remain at risk for not being identified.” “IQ in autism spectrum disorder: a population-based birth cohort study,” Maja Z.

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Are gifted kids autistic?

Yes. These children are called twice-exceptional (2e). They may excel in intellectual areas while needing extra support socially or emotionally. Research suggests many gifted children also show neurodivergent traits, including autism.

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Who is the #1 YouTuber?

1. MrBeast – 459 million subscribers.

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What TV character has autism?

The Good Doctor

Shaun Murphy, a young surgeon with autism and Savant syndrome, is recruited into the surgical unit of a prestigious hospital.

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What billionaires are autistic?

The story of Elon Musk, the visionary entrepreneur and the richest person with autism, serves as a compelling case study in understanding the profound influence of neurodiversity on wealth accumulation and business success.

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Who has ADHD in BTS?

BTS' Jungkook turns 28 and recently in a live session revealed that he has ADHD. Fans are praising his honesty, raising awareness about ADHD signs, symptoms, and the challenges people face in daily life.

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How do I tell if I'm autistic?

Other signs of autism

  1. not understanding social "rules", such as not talking over people.
  2. avoiding eye contact.
  3. getting too close to other people, or getting very upset if someone touches or gets too close to you.
  4. noticing small details, patterns, smells or sounds that others do not.

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Is a cure for autism possible?

There is no cure for autism spectrum disorder, and there is no one-size-fits-all treatment. Treatment seeks to support your child's learning, development and behavior.

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Who first named autism?

The concept of autism was coined in 1911 by the German psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler to describe a symptom of the most severe cases of schizophrenia, a concept he had also created.

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How many children per 1000 have autism?

Results: Among children aged 8 years in 2022, ASD prevalence was 32.2 per 1,000 children (one in 31) across the 16 sites, ranging from 9.7 in Texas (Laredo) to 53.1 in California. The overall observed prevalence estimate was similar to estimates calculated using Bayesian hierarchical and random effects models.

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What is the hardest age for an autistic child?

There's no single "hardest" age for autism; challenges shift across developmental stages, with preschool (2-5) often tough due to noticeable differences in social/language skills, elementary (6-10) marked by growing academic/social demands, and adolescence (11-17) frequently being overwhelming due to complex social pressures, puberty, and identity formation, say Bluebell ABA Therapy and Blossom ABA Therapy. While early childhood (ages 3-6) sees initial progress for many, this often stalls around age six, a critical turning point where increased support is crucial, according to research, notes The Transmitter.
 

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What is chinning in autism?

Chinning is a form of repetitive self-stimulatory behavior (stimming) that you may notice in children or adults with autism. It involves pressing, rubbing, or holding the chin against objects, surfaces, or even hands to gain sensory input or comfort.

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What is the best lifestyle for autism?

In general, people who have an active lifestyle are much more emotionally resilient and focused. There also seems to be some evidence that physical exercise helps people with depression and ADHD, which are commonly co-occurring conditions with autism.

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Is Emma Watson ADHD?

Emma Watson is best known for playing Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film series. She is also passionate about gender equality and has spoken at the U.N. She was diagnosed with ADHD when she was 9 years old and has taken medicine to help with this. Emma has described how this has helped her focus.

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Which Disney princess has schizophrenia?

Alice in Wonderland. Finally, let's consider Alice from Alice in Wonderland (Geronimi et al., 1951), who has symptoms consistent with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a chronic disorder that often leads to serious impairment of thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors (Schizophrenia, n.d.).

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Does Nemo have a disability?

While captive in the fish tank, Nemo meets a diverse group of fish from all different backgrounds. However, one fish, in particular, can relate to Nemo on a different level. Gill is a Moorish idol fish, who also suffers from the same physical disability as Nemo, both suffering from a deformed fin.

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