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Parkinson's Self-Reflection


This can include shaking an object, rocking back and fourth, patting or hitting something such as a table or wall or even ones self. Dysfunctional behaviors may start to appear, such as self-injury (hand-biting or head banging), self-stimulatory behaviors (non-goal directed behavior, such as rocking or hand flapping), sleeping and eating problems, poor eye contact, insensitivity to pain, hyperactivity or hypo activity, and attention deficits. .
             Another characteristic of Autism is sensory impairment in one or more of their senses. This impairment can involve the auditory, visual, tactile, taste, vestibular, olfactory, and/ or proprioceptive. As a result, it may be difficult for individuals with autism to process incoming sensory information properly or make it difficult for the individual to withstand normal stimulation. For example, some autistic individuals are tactilely defensive and avoid all forms of body contact. Others, in contrast, have little or no tactile or pain sensitivity. Furthermore, some people with autism seem to "crave" deep pressure. Another example of sensory abnormalities is hypersensitivity hearing. Approximately 40% of autistic individuals experience discomfort when exposed to certain sounds of frequencies. These individuals often cover their ears and/or tantrum after hearing sounds such as a baby's cry or the sound of a motor. In contrast, some parents suspect their children of being deaf because they appear unresponsive to certain sounds. .
             The communication skills of an individual are also greatly affected by autism. Impaired interpretation of tone of voice, body posture, and facial expression; gazed avoidance; failure to answer; speaking to no one in particular; failure to initiate, pursue, or terminate conversations; difficulty with taking turns; poor maintenance of topic preservation and ceaseless questioning can all be exhibited by an individual with autism.


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