What is an autistic voice?

Unusual speech.
Children with autism spectrum disorder have good vocabularies but unusual ways of expressing themselves. They may talk in a monotone voice and do not recognize the need to control the volume of their voice, speaking loudly in libraries or movie theaters, for example.
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What does an autistic voice sound like?

When children with autism speak they sound different from most people. Their speech usually follows one of several characteristic patterns: Some talk in a flat, toneless voice, others in an exaggerated, hyper way that doesn't match the subject matter.
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Does autism affect your voice?

Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who can speak often exhibit abnormal voice quality and speech prosody, but the exact nature and underlying mechanisms of these abnormalities, as well as their diagnostic power are currently unknown.
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How do autistic people talk?

Someone who is happy or excited usually speaks with a higher and wider pitch range than usual. Prosody has long been an obvious source of difficulty for individuals with autism. People on the spectrum may speak in a monotone way, or do the opposite and exaggerate their intonation.
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How do you describe autistic speech?

excessive repetitions of phrases, revisions of ideas, filler words such as “um” or “uh” excessive over-coarticulation. Sounds in words run together and sounds or syllables may be deleted. For example, “It's like this” may sound like, “slikethi.”
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Autism and Differences in Prosody (speech)



Do people with autism speak funny?

People with autism often speak with a different rhythm, prosody, and/or volume than typical peers. Thus, even if the words themselves are appropriate, they may sound flat, loud, soft, or otherwise different. It's not unusual for people with autism to "script" their conversations.
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What does autistic communication look like?

Communication can be characterised by very limited use of language or they may use it excessively, they may have a 'flat' tone to their voice and repeat certain phrases over and over. They might talk 'at' others rather than having a 'back and forth' conversation, or talk mostly about their topics of interest.
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What are social cues autism?

Social cues are the ways in which we communicate without using words. These cues involve aspects such as facial expressions, how we move our bodies, tone of voice, our physical proximity to others, and any other way we express ourselves outside of verbal communication.
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How do you recognize autism?

Main signs of autism
  1. finding it hard to understand what others are thinking or feeling.
  2. getting very anxious about social situations.
  3. finding it hard to make friends or preferring to be on your own.
  4. seeming blunt, rude or not interested in others without meaning to.
  5. finding it hard to say how you feel.
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What are the symptoms of being slightly autistic?

Restricted or Repetitive Behaviors or Interests
  • Lines up toys or other objects and gets upset when order is changed.
  • Repeats words or phrases over and over (called echolalia)
  • Plays with toys the same way every time.
  • Is focused on parts of objects (for example, wheels)
  • Gets upset by minor changes.
  • Has obsessive interests.
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Do people with autism have high voices?

The voice is not listed as an official indicator of ASD by the World Health Organisation, but many studies have found associations between ASD and atypical vocal traits. For example, many people with ASD have an atypically high, monotone vocal pitch.
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How do autistic people sing?

“Our research on vocal imitation suggests something similar: Autistic participants performed better on imitating the structure of a tune (relative pitch) than they did on the exact form (absolute pitch).” And this has significance when thinking about music in a broad cultural sense.
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What is vocal stimming?

Vocal stimming, also known as auditory stimming, is self-stimulatory behaviour that involves the use of the mouth, lips and vocal cords. It can also involve the use of ears.
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What are unusual speech patterns?

These unusual speech patterns include: Echolalia - the repetition of words or phrases previously heard. Atonality - monotone, robotic or song-like speech. Expressive/receptive language delays - lack of appropriateness in the speaking to others or lack of understanding when others are speaking.
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What is loud vocal stimming in autism?

Auditory stimming uses the person's sense of hearing and sound. It may include behaviors such as: vocal sounds, such as humming. tapping on objects or ears, covering and uncovering ears, and finger-snapping.
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Do autistic kids talk to themselves?

The study found that high-functioning autistic children talk to themselves often and in the same ways that non-autistic children do. It also showed that 5-year-olds do better on motor tasks when they talk to themselves out loud than when they are silent.
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Can it be hard to tell if someone has autism?

Many people do not recognize the signs of autism until adulthood. And, even then, it's often mistaken for ADHD or another comorbidity. Here, learn the signs of ASD beyond childhood.
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What are uncommon symptoms of autism?

While the exact cause isn't known, children with ASD experience stomach or bowel issues more frequently than other kids. These types of symptoms might include stomach cramps, nausea, constipation, and chronic diarrhea, which can make their attempts to socialize even more challenging.
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What are common autistic interests?

Many autistic people have intense and highly-focused interests, often from a fairly young age. These can change over time or be lifelong. It can be art, music, gardening, animals, postcodes or numbers. For many younger children it's Thomas the Tank Engine, dinosaurs or particular cartoon characters.
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What strengths do people with autism often have?

Autistic people may display a range of strengths and abilities that can be directly related to their diagnosis, including:
  • Learning to read at a very early age (known as hyperlexia).
  • Memorising and learning information quickly.
  • Thinking and learning in a visual way.
  • Logical thinking ability.
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What does social anxiety look like in autism?

Social anxiety also may look different in autism, and may be confused with a lack of interest in socializing, a common symptom of autism. Someone with social anxiety disorder fears being judged and humiliated. Certainly some people with autism share that fear.
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Can you tell if someone has autism by their face?

A broader top face, a shorter middle face, wider eyes, a wider mouth, and a philtrum are some of the common facial features seen in children with ASD [16,17].
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Can you be autistic and have good social skills?

People on the autism spectrum are just as likely as their typically developing peers to enjoy engaging with others in activities that interest them. Difficulties with social communication are however a diagnostic criterion for autism and they present in a spectrum of ways.
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What are the three primary signs of autism?

Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Difficulty with communication and interaction with other people.
  • Restricted interests and repetitive behaviors.
  • Symptoms that affect their ability to function in school, work, and other areas of life.
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