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Yes, Autism encompasses a spectrum of developmental disorders
There is only one form, but a few different subtypes
Autism is not listed as a disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM)
True
False
All options are correct
Ongoing social problems that include difficulty communicating and interacting with others
Repetitive behaviors as well as limited interests or activities
Symptoms that impact the individual’s ability to function socially, at school or work, or other areas of life
All options are correct
“Look normal”
Not make eye contact
Have limited language
True
False
Girls
Boys
Autism affects boys and girls equally
Gender does not affect the likelihood of Autism
90%
50%
75%
20%
Maintaining routines for the household
Setting unrealistic expectations
Overstimulating the child to keep him/her busy
Changing their schedule daily
May need time to get comfortable in a new environment
Should stay at home more
Should be disciplined better by his/her parents
Should be ignored for the remainder of the day
Try to stop their fixations because they can be a distraction
Prepare them for transitions
Use visual clues and materials
Minimize environmental stimuli that might overload their sensory system
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