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What is the outlook for people with autism?

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The outlook for people with autism varies depending on the severity of symptoms, the age at which treatment is started, and the availability of supportive resources for the child. Symptoms in many children improve with intervention or as the children age. Some people with autism are able to lead normal or near-normal lives. However, many children with autism do not develop enough functional and communication skills to live independently as adults. The outlook is better for children with higher levels of intelligence who are able to communicate with language.

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