High Functioning Autism (HFA)

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High Functioning Autism (HFA) is diagnosed when someone has autism, but has an IQ of 70 or more. The higher IQ means they are high functioning. It is important to understand that an IQ of 70 falls at the bottom of average for the generalized population. The IQ is considered high in the category of ASD. One common characteristic of HFA is the suspended understanding of language development. The largest qualifying factors of HFA are the above average IQ's and difficulty with communication. People with HFA and ASD struggle with social interactions. HFA has higher visual thinking skills than people with aspergers, this is because of the higher IQ. Despite that HFA is high functioning most people diagnosed with it have a hard time functioning

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