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An autism spectrum disorder characterized by average to above-average cognitive function
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Some people with autism struggle with this; the use of ones hands to perform activities
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The name of a condition after evaluation; autism can sometimes be detected at 18 months and younger
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Any spoken language, vocalizations, gestures or other means by which a person is able to communicate.
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Repetition of words, phrases, intonation or sounds of the speech of others
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Excessive, and sometimes painful reaction to everyday senses, such as noises.
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This is the term used to express oneself to another.
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A group of symptoms or traits that indicate a particular condition or disorder.
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Being under responsive to touch, movement, sights, or sounds.
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Electronic equipment and devices designed to help people with disabilities play, learn, communicate, move around and carry out activities of daily living
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This includes a wide range or spectrum of symptoms, skills, and levels of disability.
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a relationship between two things or situations, especially where one thing affects the other. But in this case a friend.
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A condition marked by developmental delay in social skills, language, and behavior which is often present in children with varying degrees of severity.
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