Thursday, December 10, 2009

Testing Limts

   The mind of an autistic child delves in two distinct realms of existence. The first involves their own thought processes and the inner directives to act according to their  needs. Left on their own, cetain fixations will occur allowing for limited growth and productivity. The second realm involves reacting to the world around them and their ability to assimilate infomation comming from outside etheir own sphere. Handled properly and with skill, the autistic person can function in society in a more socially acceptable manner. All individuals are different and the combination of these two forces determine the way the individual will be percieved by society at large.