Thursday, May 17, 2007.
And some 'normal' arseheads don't even realise that. How can you scold someone a word you don't understand? It won't be an insult at all!
So anyway, what's the difference between the two? From wikipedia, the defination of spastic is such:
Spasticity is a disorder of the body's motor system in which certain muscles are continuously contracted. This contraction causes stiffness or tightness of the muscles and may interfere with gait, movement, and speech. The person with the spastic muscles may or may not feel it, know about it or want to do something about it. The human motor system is not always linked with the sensory systems, nor the voluntary-muscle systems.
However, Autism is defined as:
Autism is classified by the World Health Organization (WHO) and American Psychological Association as
a developmental disability that results from a disorder of the human central nervous system.In short, spastic kids cannot fully control their muscle movement and may appear to be twitching/ fidgeting all the time. However, Autistic kids have abnormal movement/ behaviour.
p.S. If you really do wish to see the differences, I reckon you check out Youtube. It's more obvios visually. I can't load any videos now because the library's closing and my home computer is way SLOWWWWWWWWWW.
!traces of loneliness.
12:42 AM