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Is it good to force children with ASD to interact with other classmates if they don't want to?
It's not good to force communication, but rather to show them the benefits . Always respect the person's situation, consider the cost of these situations, and avoid overwhelming them with communication if they find the situations complex. Try to ensure situations where communication is likely to be successful. Create a pleasant environment where they feel comfortable, and then experiment with different communication methods to see what works best.
It is very important to respect the right of people with autism to interact with others. The environment must be adapted to allow them to communicate; this effort must come from others as well, not just from the person with autism.
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