Similarities and differences among autism, hyperlexia3 and einstein syndrome
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Hyperlexia, type I Some normal (neurotypical is the proper term these days) children simply read very early. They tend to be very bright, but certainly are not autistic. ... Hyperlexia, type II This is a group of children who have hyperlexia as a savant 'splinter skill' as one symptom of an autistic spectrum disorder.
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Hyperlexia, type I Some normal (neurotypical is the proper term these days) children simply read very early. They tend to be very bright, but certainly are not autistic. ... Hyperlexia, type II This is a group of children who have hyperlexia as a savant 'splinter skill' as one symptom of an autistic spectrum disorder.
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