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  2. Visual Schedule for Autism: How to Create Your Own - Healthline

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    Visual schedules help autistic children make sense of their days. Create one of your own and learn how to use it at home and at school.

  3. Autism Symptoms in Kids: Categories, Screening, Treatment & More

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    Autism symptoms in kids involve social skills, communication, behavior, and more. We explain what to look for, how autism is diagnosed, and treatment options for kids.

  4. Autism spectrum disorder is a neurodevelopmental condition that can affect a person’s ability to communicate. Get statistics, learn how it affects kids, and more.

  5. Autism in the Classroom - WebMD

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    When your child has an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), for example Asperger's syndrome, school can be difficult. Autism in the classroom is something that’s hard for teachers, parents, and the ...

  6. Discover the symptoms, causes, and treatment options for Asperger’s Syndrome in this comprehensive guide. Gain a better understanding of this condition today!

  7. What Is Autism? - WebMD

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    What Is Autism? Autism, also called autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a complicated, lifelong condition that includes problems with communication and behavior.

  8. Autism Resources for Parents and for People on the Spectrum

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    Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), or autism, is group of neurological and developmental disorders. Autism affects communication, social functioning, learning, and behavior.

  9. Autism Diagnosis: How Doctors Test For Autism - WebMD

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    It's not always easy for a doctor to make a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder. WebMD breaks down what questions you may expect your pediatrician and ASD specialists to ask.