Abstract

During the social adaptation of children with autism spectrum disorders, there are many difficulties associated with both speech disorders of varying severity and the problem of establishing emotional ties. Social adaptation is an adaptation to the environment, the relationship between a person and the environment, dur-ing which the requirements and expectations of the parties gradually begin to co-incide. Children with autism spectrum disorders have a desire to maintain con-stancy, the avoidance of communication, as well as emotional and physical con-tact, the desire for loneliness. The aim of the work is to discuss the need for such children to be in the envi-ronment of an ordinary children's team, accepting the experience of peers, the preservation of intelligence. The authors describe one clinical case of a patient with an autism spectrum disorder who graduated from a general education school accompanied by a tutor and regular speech therapy classes.

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