Autism vs. Asperger's: Understanding Communication & the Spectrum
No, being able to talk does not necessarily mean a person has Asperger Syndrome instead of autism. Asperger Syndrome is now considered part of the autism spectrum, and not a separate condition. People with autism can have a wide range of communication skills, including being able to talk fluently, being nonverbal, or anything in between.Autism - Related Articles
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