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Can you lead a normal life with autism?

Can you lead a normal life with autism?

Can a person with autism spectrum disorder live an independent adult life? The simple answer to this question is yes, a person with autism spectrum disorder can live independently as an adult. However, not all individuals achieve the same level of independence.

Will there be more love on the spectrum?

Regrettably, there is currently no word on Love on the Spectrum season 3. While the lack of an update might disappoint some fans, this isn’t all bad news. Season 2 is receiving all of the reverence as the first season, so it would be shocking for Netflix and ABCTV to cancel the celebrated reality dating series now.

Can people with autism be successful?

While autism remains relatively misunderstood, one thing is for certain: those with autism are just as capable as anyone else of achieving incredible success. The proof? These famous people with autism: 20 incredibly successful people on the Spectrum.

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How many famous autistic people are there in the world?

There are about 180 famous autistic people I found as part of our research on Ongig’s series on neurodiversity. I felt inspired to list all these amazing people in one place! Disclaimers: This list includes famous people with Autism who have been diagnosed and those who have been reported or rumored to fall somewhere on the Autism spectrum.

When did autism become a mainstream diagnosis?

Though autism did not become the mainstream diagnosis it is today until well into the 20th century, it is certainly not anything new. Indeed, history is full of people who many consider to be or have been somewhere on the autism spectrum. Like the 30 people on this list.

Why do people with autism do so well at research?

As such, due the ability to hyperfocus, people with ASD can be excellent at doing elaborate research or other tasks that are (relatively) narrow in scope but (very) deep in extent. Obsessions, in fact, can be great motivators.