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  2. List of autistic fictional characters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fictional characters that have been explicitly described within the work in which they appear, or otherwise by the author, as being on the autism spectrum. It is not intended to include speculation. Autistic people involved in the work may be mentioned in footnotes.

  3. Category:File-Class Autism pages - Wikipedia

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    File talk:Autism is a World.jpg; File talk:Autism pin 2013-09-21 23-25.jpg; File talk:Autism pride flag.svg; File talk:Autism Research Institute logo.gif; File talk:Autism Resource Centre logo.png; File talk:Autism Service Dog.jpg; File talk:Autism Speaks Rebrand.png; File talk:Autism spectrum infinity awareness symbol.svg; File talk:Autism The ...

  4. Talk:List of autistic fictional characters - Wikipedia

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    Here's an example of one that's used for List of fictional non-binary characters: Inclusion criteria Characters can be added to their list if either the work they appear in is notable (per WP:GNG), the character themselves is notable, or if the character's gender has been covered by multiple reliable sources. If none of these criteria apply, a ...

  5. Social Stories - Wikipedia

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    Social Stories are a concept devised by Carol Gray in 1991 to improve the social skills of people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). [3] The objective is to share information, which is often through a description of the events occurring around the subject and also why. [4] Social stories are used to educate and as praise.

  6. List of schools for people on the autism spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), [Fresno] - A specialized institution providing educational and therapeutic services to individuals with autism spectrum disorder. [ 2 ] Connecticut

  7. Picture Exchange Communication System - Wikipedia

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    Example of basic PECS communication board. The Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) is an augmentative and alternative communication system developed and produced by Pyramid Educational Consultants, Inc. [1] PECS was developed in 1985 at the Delaware Autism Program by Andy Bondy, PhD, and Lori Frost, MS, CCC-SLP. [2]

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  9. Filename - Wikipedia

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    In addition, files from different devices can be merged in one folder without file naming conflicts. Numbered file names, on the other hand, do not require that the device has a correctly set internal clock. For example, some digital camera users might not bother setting the clock of their camera. Internet-connected devices such as smartphones ...