For Kids What Is Autism Spectrum Disorder?: Genes
For Kids What Is Autism Spectrum Disorder?: Genes
For Kids What Is Autism Spectrum Disorder?: Genes
All people deserve respect. But people with ASD may be teased, bullied, or left out because they're different. Bullying and
teasing are never the right way to treat other people, but it may be hard to be a friend with someone who has ASD.
People with ASD often don't understand playful jokes or sarcasm. You may need to be very clear and factual when you
communicate with someone who has ASD.
Try to be patient and kind. Remember how hard it might be for the person with ASD to understand how to be a friend.
Stand up for classmates who are bullied. Tell adults, so they can help protect kids who are bullied.
Reviewed by: Diane E. Treadwell-Deering, MD
Date reviewed: March 2019
For Parents
What Is Autism Spectrum Disorder?
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a brain disorder that starts early in life. It affects social communication and interaction
and is accompanied by repeating and narrow patterns of behavior or interests.
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