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  2. Autism - Wikipedia

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    Connections with mental health or learning disability services; A history of neurodevelopmental conditions (including learning disabilities and ADHD) or mental health conditions [78] [79] There are many signs associated with autism; the presentation varies widely. Common signs and symptoms include: [80] [81] Abnormalities in eye contact

  3. Conditions comorbid to autism - Wikipedia

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    It is possible that the association between an intellectual disability and autism is not because they usually have common causes, but because the presence of both makes it more likely that both will be diagnosed. [52] The CDC states that based on information from 11 reporting states 46% of people with autism have above 85 IQ. [53]

  4. Autism therapies - Wikipedia

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    Children with autism are often engaged in repetitive activity or other behaviors because they cannot convey their intent any other way. They do not know how to communicate their ideas to caregivers or others. Helping a child with autism learn to communicate their needs and ideas is absolutely core to any intervention.

  5. Autism often diagnosed later in life for females - AOL

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    In fact, boys diagnosed as autistic are at a 4 to1 ratio compared to girls, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. However, autism might be underdiagnosed in women, especially adult ...

  6. What parents of kids with autism want you to know ... - AOL

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    Autism is a condition that many people have at least heard of and with good reason: It's estimated that 1 in every 44 8-year-old children in the U.S. has autism spectrum disorder, according to ...

  7. National Council on Severe Autism - Wikipedia

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    The NCSA opposes efforts to re-brand severe autism as merely a difference of identity or to replace medical terms such as disorder, deficit, risk, and symptoms with language about differences, traits, or characteristics, as the people with severe autism, unlike most people with autism, have a life-limiting impairment. [10]

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