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23 minutes ago, missmuffet said:

There are a lot of professional "opinions" on what causes autism.

World wide, for doctors and scientists,

tests have been available since before or about 1940 to verify what is going on. (the cause(s) )  

No need to wonder nor doubt.

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1 minute ago, HisFirst said:

May be OCD sits under the autism umbrella? It wouldn't surprise me. 

Yes, it has a connection. But OCD is spiritual, I had big problems with it and now I am completely free of this, thanks to God!

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Having taught school for over three decades, I worked with several autistic students and my brother is on the spectrum.  Autistic people tend to be withdrawn and have trouble socially, but are also very bright and have skills that they are definitely very good at.  It's a real thing  - a very real thing.

Everyone has their opinion on these things and we won't change each other's minds.

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31 minutes ago, Jayne said:

Having taught school for over three decades, I worked with several autistic students and my brother is on the spectrum.  Autistic people tend to be withdrawn and have trouble socially, but are also very bright and have skills that they are definitely very good at.  It's a real thing  - a very real thing.

Everyone has their opinion on these things and we won't change each other's minds.

1 in 68 children are now born with autism.

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Just now, 4LdKHVCzRDj2 said:

Yes, it has a connection. But OCD is spiritual, I had big problems with it and now I am completely free of this, thanks to God!

Well I have watched some OCD shows where one woman explained a feeling of a finger poking her in the back to finish things, check things multiple times, flicking light switches on off on off up to a certain number before being satisfied.

Another person said a whole barrage of "what its" would enter her head if she didnt continue repetitive tasks....

Very draining.

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Just now, missmuffet said:

1 in 68 children are now born with autism.

Where I work, I'm certain we have an autistic child in every year level prep to year 6.

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39 minutes ago, 4LdKHVCzRDj2 said:

Yes, it has a connection. But OCD is spiritual, I had big problems with it and now I am completely free of this, thanks to God!

OCD is not spiritual. It is a real mental illness. The brain has illnesses just like the other parts of the body. Such as diabetes or thyroid disorders. No mental illness is never a demon possessed issue.

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Just now, HisFirst said:

Where I work, I'm certain we have an autistic child in every year level prep to year 6.

Teachers years ago were not able to see autism in the children in school. They came off as a disciplinary problem. Now teachers are picking it up.

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2 minutes ago, missmuffet said:

OCD is not spiritual. It is a real mental illness.

It is. I tell you from experience, it is spiritual oppression.

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5 minutes ago, HisFirst said:

Where I work, I'm certain we have an autistic child in every year level prep to year 6.

True:(

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