Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Autistic people may:
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Find it hard to communicate and interact with other people
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Find it hard to understand how other people think or feel
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Find things like bright lights or loud noises overwhelming, stressful or uncomfortable
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Get anxious or upset about unfamiliar situations and social events
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Take longer to understand information
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Do or think the same things over and over
Autism is a spectrum. This means everybody with autism is different. Some autistic people need little or no support. Others may need help from a parent or carer every day. If you are concerned that your child may have traits of autism, some helpful information and websites are listed below.
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/autism/autism-and-everyday-life/help-for-families/
Top Tips
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use your child's name so they know you're speaking to them.
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keep language simple and clear.
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speak slowly and clearly.
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use simple gestures, eye contact and pictures or symbols to support what you're saying.
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allow extra time for your child to understand what you have said.
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Support routines and transitions. Most children with Autism are sensitive to abrupt change in routine and will learn best when they know what is happening.
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Use visual cues
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Incorporate sensory tools