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Executive Dysfunction? Sign and Symptoms of EFD

Executive function skills enable us to plan, focus attention, remember instructions, and manage multiple tasks. Executive dysfunction is inherent in ADHD.

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  1. Trait 18: People with autism are non-judgemental

    • Neurotypical individuals rely on social biases to make judgments and impressions about others. Autistic people don’t rely on social biases like neurotypicals, making them less susceptible to the types of biases that lead to prejudiced judgements.

    •Difficulties interpreting nonverbal communication and understanding social cues/norms can reduce an autistic person’s ability to pick up on the social information that leads neurotypical’s to form judgements, so they are less likely to form judgements.

    •People with autism often possess a deep sense of empathy and understanding for others so they may be more accepting of differences.

  2. Trait 18: People with autism are non-judgemental

    • Neurotypical individuals rely on social biases to make judgments and impressions about others. Autistic people don’t rely on social biases like neurotypicals, making them less susceptible to the types of biases that lead to prejudiced judgements.

    Difficulties interpreting nonverbal communication and understanding social cues/norms can reduce an autistic person’s ability to pick up on the social information that leads neurotypical’s to form judgements, so they are less likely to form judgements.

    •People with autism often possess a deep sense of empathy and understanding for others so they may be more accepting of differences which leads to a non judgemental attitude

  3. Trait 18: People with autism are non-judgemental

    • Neurotypical individuals rely on social biases to make judgments and impressions about others. Autistic people don’t rely on social biases like neurotypicals, making them less susceptible to the types of biases that lead to prejudiced judgements. Difficulties interpreting nonverbal communication and understanding social cues/norms can reduce an autistic person’s ability to pick up on the social information that leads neurotypical’s to form judgements, so they are less likely to form judgements.

    •People with autism often possess a deep sense of empathy and understanding for others so they may be more accepting of differences

  4. Trait 18: People with autism are non-judgemental

    • Neurotypical individuals rely on social biases to make judgments and impressions about others. Autistic people don’t rely on social biases like neurotypicals, making them less susceptible to the types of biases that lead to prejudiced judgements. Difficulties interpreting nonverbal communication and understanding social cues/norms can reduce an autistic person’s ability to pick up on the social information that leads neurotypical individuals to form judgements, so they are less likely to form judgements.

    •People with autism often possess a deep sense of empathy and understanding for others so they may be more accepting of differences

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