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how to make autism people to a normal human​

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Answered by Annwilfer
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Autism or autism spectrum disorder causes a person to establish repetitive behavioral patterns and often impairs their social intera

ASD is an umbrella term that accounts for a number of neurodevelopmental conditions..

Some autistic children might seem to show symptoms from birth, while others may develop more obvious signs as they become older.

Autism also has links to other medical conditions, such as epilepsy and tuberous sclerosis complex. According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), an estimated 20–30% of autistic people develop epilepsy by the time they reach childhood.

Characteristics and symptoms

ASD may have a number of effects on a person’s social interaction and communication, including:

adoption of unusual speech patterns, such as using a robot-like tone

avoiding eye contact with others

not babbling or cooing to parents as an infant

not responding to their name

late development of speech skills

having difficulty with maintaining conversation

frequently repeating phrases

apparent difficulty in understanding feelings and expressing their own

As well as impaired communication, an autistic person may also display repetitive or unusual behaviors.

Examples of these include:

becoming so invested in a topic that it seems to consume them, such as cars, train timetables, or planes

becoming preoccupied with objects, such as a toy or household object

engaging in repetitive motions, such as rocking side to side

lining up or arranging toys or objects in very orderly ways

An autistic person might also experience balance or motor issues.

Answered by sara5917
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I really can't assume that if you can or cannot make an autism people normal but I can tell you that you have to be patient and treat them carefully 'cause they are very sensitive mentally.

p.s.  that's how I treated some of my classmates.

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