Here is my daughters response.....
The first thing that you should know is that Autism is a spectrum disorder which means you will never find two people with Autism that are the same. There are some people with Autism that seem just like you or me. On the other hand, there are some people that may not look you in the eye, may have little to no language, may have extreme social deficits, and may have severe maladaptive behaviors. This is what most people think of when they hear the word "Autism"- kind of like The Rainman
I would advise you to treat these people like anyone else. Having said that, if you run into someone who seems to be socially awkward or you aren't sure how much they understand, perhaps you can give them a smile and a hello. If they don't respond, don't take it personally and don't let it discourage you. I'm sure there will be plenty of people there that you will be able to converse with and maybe even learn something from. The world through the eyes of someone will Autism can be extremely enlightening. So, don't hold back and try not to let a few quirks get in the way of having a good time with great people.
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