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1. AUTISM BEHAVIOR 2. AUTISM INFANT 3. AUTISM SOCIETY 4. NONVERBAL LEARNING DISABILITIES 5. AUTISTIC TREATMENT 6. AUTISM ASSOCIATION 7. AUTISM RATING SCALE 8. CHARACTERISTICS AUTISTIC CHILDREN 9. RETT SYNDROME 10. UNDERPRIVILEGED

Speech, language, and communication: About 40% of children with ASDs do not talk at all. Others have echolalia, which is when they repeat back something that was said to them. The repeated words might be said right away or at a later time. For example, if you ask someone with an ASD, "Do you want some juice?" he or she will repeat "Do you want some juice?" instead of answering your question. Or a person might repeat a television ad heard sometime in the past. People with ASDs might not understand gestures such as waving goodbye. They might say "I" when they mean "you", or vice versa. Their voices might sound flat and it might seem like they cannot control how loudly or softly they talk. People with ASDs might stand too close to the people they are talking to, or might stick with one topic of conversation for too long. Some people with ASDs can speak well and know a lot of words, but have a hard time listening to what other people say. They might talk a lot about something they really like, rather than have a back-and-forth conversation with someone.

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