Liz Coppedge Bohn

Autism Quiz

FAQ's

Questions About the Book

  • Autism can show up as early as a year old, but most often shows up when a child is two or older.
  • Many children with autism develop normally until eighteen months or two, then stop or regress, losing milestones they had already met.
  • Boys are four times as likely as girls to have autism.
  • 1 in 36 children in the U.S. have a diagnosis of autism.
  • Some people with autism are nonverbal, and others have no trouble talking.
  • Some people avoid eye contact or physical contact.
  • Some don’t read social cues from other people, or know how their behavior affects others.
  • They can be aggressive or engage in self harm when frustrated.
  • Some people with autism exhibit repetitive behaviors, such as hand flapping or pacing.
  • Some people have ADHD in addition to autism.
  • Many people with autism have trouble with social skills, both at school and in the workplace.
  • Many have a restricted set of interests, such as dinosaurs, train schedules, or models of cars.
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Autism Quiz

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Children with autism are 160 times more likely to die of drowning than their typical peers.

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A child who is nonverbal will always be nonverbal

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Autism gets worse as people get older.

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Autism spectrum disorder gets worse with age

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10 times more children with autism have epilepsy than children without autism

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Children with autism are 160 times more likely to die of drowning than children without autism

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Autism affects 1 out of 36 children. ?

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