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Autism - Unusual abilities
Some people with autism display remarkable abilities.
A few demonstrate skills far out of the ordinary. At a young age, when
other children are drawing straight lines and scribbling, some children
with autism are able to draw detailed, realistic pictures in three-dimensional
perspective. Some toddlers who are autistic are so visually skilled that
they can put complex jigsaw puzzles together. Many begin to read exceptionally
early-sometimes even before they begin to speak. Some who have a keenly
developed sense of hearing can play musical instruments they have never
been taught, play a song accurately after hearing it once, or name any
note they hear. Like the person played by Dustin Hoffman in the movie
Rain Man, some people with autism can memorize entire television
shows, pages of the phone book, or the scores of every major league baseball
game for the past 20 years. However, such skills, known as islets of
intelligence or savant skills are rare.
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