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Christmas and the Autistic Spectrum..

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Question Christmas and the Autistic Spectrum..

Is this a time of joy and happiness in your household or does Christmas bring problems and emotional distress to your loved ones?

Take a look at these tips at the NAS website for managing the festive period....

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