Three Levels of Autism
Three Levels of Autism
There are three levels of autism used to further explain individual's autism diagnoses. The diagnoses are made based on individual's development concerning their language, social, behavior and sensory. The DSM - 5 includes a framework that differentiate individuals by their symptoms.
Levels of autism
Level one
Individuals diagnosed with level one autism requires support with social and planning skills. They might have difficulties engaging with other people and it might be difficult to make friends especially without the right support.
Level two
Individuals diagnosed with level two autism require more support. They may have restricted interests and may have trouble with verbal communication.
Level three
This level is the most sever level of autism. Individuals diagnosed with level three autism require the most support, they will do well with one-on-one support.
These levels are not permanent, skills may change when children are catered for their needs. A positive environment and support will impact someone's ability to function.
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