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Children with autism may use memory differently. Understanding this could help us teach them

  • Written by John Munro, Professor, Faculty of Education and Arts, Australian Catholic University
Children with autism may use memory differently. Understanding this could help us teach themSome stereotypical behaviours of individuals with autism suggest they don’t use a certain type of memory in the same way others might.Annie Spratt/Unsplash

Around one in every 70 Australians are on the autism spectrum. The proportion of children with autism is higher – more than 80% of all Australians on the autism spectrum are aged...

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