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  2. 8 amazing people with autism - AOL

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    Boyle was diagnosed with a Asperger Syndrome - a form of autism - later in life. She found the diagnosis to be a relief, telling the 'Observer', "People will have a greater understanding of who I ...

  3. 17 Things Parents of Children on the Autism Spectrum ... - AOL

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    As a mom of an 11-year-old girl with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), I’ve encountered plenty of stereotypes and assumptions about this developmental disability that according to the CDC, affects ...

  4. What People With Autism Can Teach Us About Mental ... - AOL

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    Autistic spectrum disorders are often characterized by difficulties with social communication, reciprocal social interaction, and understanding others’ intentions and mental states more generally.

  5. Autism-friendly - Wikipedia

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    Autism Alert Cards, for example, are available for autistic people in London, England, UK so that police and emergency personnel will recognize autistic individuals and respond appropriately. The cards, which encourage autism-friendly interaction, have a couple of key points about interacting with autistic people.

  6. Special interest (autism) - Wikipedia

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    Special interests are highly focused interests common in autistic people; [1] they are more intense than typical interests, such as hobbies, [2] and may take up much of a person's free time. A person with a special interest will often hyperfocus on their special interest for hours, want to learn as much as possible on the topic, [ 3 ] collect ...

  7. Autism - Wikipedia

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    Autism spectrum disorder [a] (ASD), or simply autism, is a neurodevelopmental disorder "characterized by persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction across multiple contexts" and "restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities". [11] Sensory abnormalities are also included in the diagnostic manuals ...