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* Monitoring [[body_language|body language]], [[Facial_Expressions|facial expressions]], and [[tone_of_voice|tone]] | * Monitoring [[body_language|body language]], [[Facial_Expressions|facial expressions]], and [[tone_of_voice|tone]] | ||
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Masking is when an autistic person tries to act like an allistic person. When done for prolonged periods of time, this can be very harmful to the autistic.
= Types of Masking =
(non-inclusive list)
- Forcing oneself to look in other people's eyes
- Monitoring body language, facial expressions, and tone
This article is a stub