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Is Autism A Serious Neurological Disorder?

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I was going to start my speech by making a ‘sick’ autistic joke, but I decided not to since the subject of my speech, my autistic seven year old sister, Eva, does not have a great sense of humor and will find it unfunny. ‘Entertaining’ her with the world’s greatest comedians like, Dave Chappelle, Robin Williams and Chris Rock, will only be fruitful I want to illicit a flustered and perturbed reaction. That was meant to be a joke, and I want some pretend laughter. If you’re wondering, “Is she allowed to make autistic jokes?” the answer is yes, because I have an autistic sister. No, I’m just joking; no one is allowed to make autistic jokes. Even though I may make occasional jokes, it is because the textbook said to make jokes, and I want Wonder Woman Walker to give me an A. Side note, please give me an A, Dr. Walker. Autism is a serious neurological disorder that has the potential of dramatically changing the lives of the family and friends of the patient.
According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NINDS, Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a range of complex neurodevelopment disorders, characterized by social impairments, communication difficulties, and restricted, repetitive, and stereotyped patterns of behavior. I’d like to capitalize on a word from the definition, ‘repetitive.’ One cannot simply talk about my youngest sister, Eva, without making mention of her ‘annoying’ repetitive and monotonous behavior; even her diets are monotonous. Every

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