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		<title>Signing for autism &#8211; easy &#038; empowering</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Language and communication difficulties are a defining feature of autism, though the severity and details vary from child to child. For 30% of children with autism though, speech difficulties are severe and even non-verbal (You can read the research here). It's really important that we don't assume that because someone cannot express themselves verbally, that  [...]]]></description>
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