Autism and ADHD are similar in the sense that both are
accompanied by the imbalance between perception and expression. If you express everything
as you perceive, you have ADHD, but if you remember what you have perceived but
don't express it, you have autism. Autistic people who can't get out of their
thoughts and cannot express themselves should be led to express themselves through
words and actions, but they don't want to express themselves because they can't
handle expressing them.
When we are born, our minds are empty,
but then, our conscious and unconscious minds begin to come into play, and the
first thing babies do is to perceive. Both ADHD and autism are caused by problems
of perception, which is why they are so common in boys. Conversely, Asperger's
syndrome, which is linked to memory, is more common in girls.
These
symptoms are caused by an imbalance between perception, memory, and expression,
so it's important for children to create habits to remember what they perceive
and express it properly, so that their psychological operations are balanced
and not tilted in one direction or the other. When perception, memory, and
expression are balanced, the child's psychology works in a stable way, and the
child can live a healthy life without any problem.
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