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If a kid in your class with autism makes loud noises and waves their arms around, what should you do?
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Point at them and laugh at them
Not worry about it, and continue your work
Tell them to stop
True or False: "If a friend with autism doesn’t look at you when you’re talking, it means that they aren’t listening and don’t care about what you have to say."
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True
False
True or False: "Some kids with autism have a favorite toy or subject they like to talk a lot about."
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True
False
Which one of these is NOT an example of something that may overwhelm Nick?
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The sound of desks slamming shut
The bright lights in the classroom
A food he brought from home
Autism is called a “developmental disorder” because it…
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Affects the way kids think, act, and grow over time
Makes kids with autism grow slower than normal, so they tend to be shorter than other friends without autism
Only develops when people are adults
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