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Autism is not a disability; it is a different ability of the child. Children with autism have different ways of performing tasks or daily life activities. Generally, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a lifelong condition that generally affects children at an early stage of life. Some of the common signs and symptoms include challenges in developing verbal and non-verbal communication, developing social relationships, or interacting with others. Children often show repetitive behaviours like flapping their hands, spinning objects, or engaging in intense activities. Many children show a delay in developing speech or a problem with sensory sensitivities like noise, smell, or bright light.