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  1. Down Syndrome funny Try not to laugh. Subscribe! - YouTube

  2. "Do People With Autism Have a Sense of Humor?"

    Sep 7, 2021 · While making any blanket assumption that autistic people aren’t funny or don’t understand humour is wrong, there are some general differences in the ways that people with autism use and interpret...

  3. Getting to the basics of humor for people on the …

    Oct 30, 2020 · Getting to the basics of humor for people on the autism spectrum. Many don’t perceive jokes that rely on sarcasm and dual meanings. Improv comedy can help with understanding that, and teach other life skills.

  4. TRY NOT TO LAUGH - (AUTISM VERSION) - YouTube

  5. 6 Tips on How to Stop Inappropriate Laughter in Autism

    Jul 8, 2024 · It can be daunting trying to help your child not laugh at an inappropriate time. However, there are strategies parents can implement to help their autistic children recognize inappropriate behaviors, such as laughing at …

  6. Do autistic people 'get' jokes? - BBC

    So do autistic people even have a sense of humour? A new BBC podcast, 1800 Seconds on Autism, aims to dispel that no-humour myth, among other assumptions - with razor-sharp wit running through...

  7. Why Autists Don’t Get Jokes

    Jun 21, 2022 · Many neurotypical people assume that autists lack a sense of humor. This is not usually the case. What is actually the problem is that context is necessary to understand the joke and autists...

  8. Do autistic people 'get' jokes? - BBC News

    Dec 15, 2018 · So do autistic people even have a sense of humour? A new BBC podcast, 1800 Seconds on Autism, aims to dispel that no-humour myth, among other assumptions - with razor-sharp wit running through...

  9. 10 Common Autistic Social Customs for Neurotypicals …

    Mar 16, 2024 · Literal thinking and speech are common in autism. If you use sarcasm, we may respond literally. If you use humor, we may or may not always know when you are joking. We aren't trying to be ...

  10. Autistic adults perceive and experience laughter differently to non ...