Top 10 Things to Think About When Dealing with a
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Eye contact: Some people with autism struggle with making eye contact. This does not mean the person is not listening or attentive. Use your senses: people with autism often communicate in nonverbal ways. Some use pictures, exchange boards, or other ways. So observe and listen. Take time: Give the person a moment to process. Keep…
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