Understanding Autism and Aggression: Addressing Concerns & Seeking Support
It is important to remember that autism is a spectrum, and every person with autism is different. Some people with autism may be more prone to aggression, while others may be quite gentle. It is also important to note that autism does not cause people to be violent. Violence is a choice, and people with autism are just as capable of making good choices as anyone else.
If you are concerned about your child's behavior, it is important to seek professional help. A therapist can help you understand your child's autism and develop strategies for managing their behavior.
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