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  2. 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. According to the Centers ...

  3. Autism in Adults: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Resources

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    Signs and symptoms of autism in adults. According to the DSM-5, autism is characterized by: difficulty communicating and interacting with others. repetitive behaviors and a narrow set of interests ...

  4. A Neurotypical’s Guide to Speaking to Someone with Autism

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    Neurotypical: A person who doesn’t display atypical thought patterns or behaviors. Stimming: Self-soothing, repetitive body movements which autistic people do in response to over-stimulation or ...

  5. What Is Autism? - WebMD

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    Autism, also called autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a complicated, lifelong condition that includes problems with communication and behavior. It's a spectrum disorder, which means it affects ...

  6. Caregiver’s Guide to Autism Symptoms - WebMD

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    Difficulty communicating is a common autism symptom – one of the early signs of the condition is a delay in speech. But this doesn’t indicate a lack of intelligence. Instead, many children ...

  7. Autism Therapies - WebMD

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    Speech therapy can improve overall communication. This makes it possible for people with autism to improve their ability to form relationships and function in day-to-day life. Specific goals of ...

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