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Self-help on the road for dealing with autism
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  • What is autism?
  • Self-help on the road for dealing with autism
    • School
    • Friends/leisure time
    • Food
    • Hygiene
    • Sleep
    • Exercise
    • Sexuality
    • Anger
    • Anxiety and depression
    • Treatment
    • Develop strong sides

Anger

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It is then important that you have people around you who can help you when you get frustrated and angry. You may need good preparation and a lot of training to handle your anger. When you get too angry or irritated, it's often better to walk away.

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