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sham
12-08-2008, 08:55 AM
Autistic children behaviors are triggered by internal biochemical responses. Anxiety releases both chemical and hormonal responses which in turn
arouse the neurological system into an agitated state. When too many stimuli
are taken in through their senses, the child responds with sudden loud outbursts in an attempt to block out any unpleasant sensations.

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zinta
12-25-2008, 05:46 AM
Well this kind of behaviour arises because of some family situations like if his parents are divorced so he would take it in such a manner that is out of the reach of an ordinary person.....

joe
12-24-2010, 07:58 AM
The most common autistic behaviors are impaired communication skills, diminished social skills, atypical eating, and repetitive actions. The majority of these autistic behaviors begin to manifest before a child with autism turns 2. These behaviors can be mild to severe in nature, lasting from a few years to an entire lifetime.