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Kids with autism exhibit more frequent aggression at greater
Kids with autism exhibit more frequent aggression at greater
Kids with autism exhibit more frequent aggression at greater intensities than non-autistic children
At least half of all autistic children experience some form of aggression, such as hitting, kicking or name-calling, while their parents are tasked with helping them cope and integrate socially.
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