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Mike Savory

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How to Respond to Anxious Questions- By Ory, M.A

Some persons with autism ask questions about thoughts that occur to them that

do not mean to them what they may mean to a more typical child. Caregivers

attempt to honestly answer these questions and often find themselves

inadvertently creating anxiety for their listener.

This article is about how to respond to questions by people who become aware

of something that is somehow now relevant to themselves, but they couldn't

possibly understand the answer you know how to give.

To see more of this article, please visit <A

HREF= " http://www.autismtoday.com/?01 " >http://www.autismtoday.com/?01</A>

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