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Hi Forum,


The Family room has always been a friendly zone, so expecting to avoid the troll factor here!

Today is the first day of Autism awareness month. 1:88 people have autism so a little awareness can touch a lot of people.

So here is an Autism Awareness card, these are sometimes given out to avoid confrontation or to spread awareness.


This person has autism


> Autism is a lifelong disability that affects social and communication skills.


> People with autism may behave in unpredictable ways as a result of their difficulty in understanding language and social situations.


> People with autism are likely to be extremely anxious in unfamiliar situations.


> Please help by being understanding, patient and tolerant.


If interested also visit

http://www.autism.org.uk/

Thanks




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