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Essay heading: Autism: A Secret World
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They also ask them several questions of when their children began to show certain behaviors at different stages. Through this research, a list of five areas parents need to watch during the development stages developed, called the "Big Five."
1. "Does the baby respond to his or her name when called by the caregiver?" (Kasari 61) The average infant responds to the calling of his or her name by directing their attention to the person speaking... displayed 300 characters
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They also ask them several questions of when their children began to show certain behaviors at different stages. Through this research, a list of five areas parents need to watch during the development stages developed, called the "Big Five."
1. "Does the baby respond to his or her name when called by the caregiver?" (Kasari 61) The average infant responds to the calling of his or her name by directing their attention to the person speaking... displayed next 300 characters
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